This article argues that the shortcomings of the currently dominant transitional justice model, which largely ignores considerations of social justice, can be explained by several structural factors within the international legal system. It considers the relatively recent establishment of transitional justice institutions and argues that despite different forms – international criminal tribunals, truth and reconciliation commissions, peoples’ tribunals – these institutions are motivated by similar rationales and have the same underlying objectives. These parallels, enhanced by the both explicit and implicit normative influences that the respective institutions have on each other, and the overly linear notion of time embedded in internationa...
The phrase transitional justice has had an amazingly successful career at an early age. Popularize...
Whenever a society faces the difficult process of substantial political transition after a period of...
This article questions whether sufficient attention is given to addressing violations of socioeconom...
This article argues that the shortcomings of the currently dominant transitional justice model, whic...
International audienceThis article compares two key instances in the (re)-configuration of post-conf...
This article examines the most recent shift in ongoing debates concerning the relationship between i...
Transitional justice is a field of research that has benefited from an array of scholarship on accou...
Th is article questions whether transitional justice can deliver social change. Th e author discusse...
This piece explores and critiques the project of transitional justice. It has been more than a quart...
The article begins by analyzing the origin and evolution of the concept "transitional justice", dete...
National audienceTruth commissions refer to various judicial mechanisms and they have become emblema...
Transitional justice asks what successor regimes, committed to human rights and the rule of law, ca...
This article is squarely opposed to views advanced by Eric Posner, Adrian Vermeule, and others that ...
The article begins with a discussion of the transitional justice concept, which is followed by a bri...
ased on an assessment of contemporary practices of dealing juridically with large-scale human right...
The phrase transitional justice has had an amazingly successful career at an early age. Popularize...
Whenever a society faces the difficult process of substantial political transition after a period of...
This article questions whether sufficient attention is given to addressing violations of socioeconom...
This article argues that the shortcomings of the currently dominant transitional justice model, whic...
International audienceThis article compares two key instances in the (re)-configuration of post-conf...
This article examines the most recent shift in ongoing debates concerning the relationship between i...
Transitional justice is a field of research that has benefited from an array of scholarship on accou...
Th is article questions whether transitional justice can deliver social change. Th e author discusse...
This piece explores and critiques the project of transitional justice. It has been more than a quart...
The article begins by analyzing the origin and evolution of the concept "transitional justice", dete...
National audienceTruth commissions refer to various judicial mechanisms and they have become emblema...
Transitional justice asks what successor regimes, committed to human rights and the rule of law, ca...
This article is squarely opposed to views advanced by Eric Posner, Adrian Vermeule, and others that ...
The article begins with a discussion of the transitional justice concept, which is followed by a bri...
ased on an assessment of contemporary practices of dealing juridically with large-scale human right...
The phrase transitional justice has had an amazingly successful career at an early age. Popularize...
Whenever a society faces the difficult process of substantial political transition after a period of...
This article questions whether sufficient attention is given to addressing violations of socioeconom...