ased on an assessment of contemporary practices of dealing juridically with large-scale human rights violations, this paper argues that there is a need for updating important aspects of transitional justice theory. The field of transitional justice emerged around the so-called third wave of democratization, most notably the transitions from military rule in Latin America in the 1980s and the transitions in Central and Eastern Europe following the fall of communist governments. However, though institutionalized responses to mass violence and state-sponsored repression now take place in highly diverse cases, transitional justice theory remains dominated by the claim that law * Dr.Thomas Obel Hansen is an associate professor of inter...
Colleen Murphy, Associate Professor, Texas A & M University, speaks about “transitional justice” ref...
Transitional justice asks what successor regimes, committed to human rights and the rule of law, ca...
Transitional Justice as a motif, a discourse and a practice continues to entice analysis from schola...
Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule...
Transitional justice is a field of research that has benefited from an array of scholarship on accou...
Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule...
This piece explores and critiques the project of transitional justice. It has been more than a quart...
Although many scholars agree that contemporary transitional justice mechanisms are flawed, a compreh...
This Article proposes a genealogy of transitional justice and focuses on transitional justice as one...
The phrase transitional justice has had an amazingly successful career at an early age. Popularize...
This short and accessible book is the first to focus exclusively on the inter-relation between trans...
When states emerge from violent conflicts or authoritarian oppression, there is a need to address vi...
This chapter proposes a reappraisal of transitional justice through the study of the nature and func...
International audienceTransitional Justice Theories is the first volume to approach the politically ...
Published in Rethinking Transitions: Equality and Social Justice in Societies Emerging from Conflict...
Colleen Murphy, Associate Professor, Texas A & M University, speaks about “transitional justice” ref...
Transitional justice asks what successor regimes, committed to human rights and the rule of law, ca...
Transitional Justice as a motif, a discourse and a practice continues to entice analysis from schola...
Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule...
Transitional justice is a field of research that has benefited from an array of scholarship on accou...
Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule...
This piece explores and critiques the project of transitional justice. It has been more than a quart...
Although many scholars agree that contemporary transitional justice mechanisms are flawed, a compreh...
This Article proposes a genealogy of transitional justice and focuses on transitional justice as one...
The phrase transitional justice has had an amazingly successful career at an early age. Popularize...
This short and accessible book is the first to focus exclusively on the inter-relation between trans...
When states emerge from violent conflicts or authoritarian oppression, there is a need to address vi...
This chapter proposes a reappraisal of transitional justice through the study of the nature and func...
International audienceTransitional Justice Theories is the first volume to approach the politically ...
Published in Rethinking Transitions: Equality and Social Justice in Societies Emerging from Conflict...
Colleen Murphy, Associate Professor, Texas A & M University, speaks about “transitional justice” ref...
Transitional justice asks what successor regimes, committed to human rights and the rule of law, ca...
Transitional Justice as a motif, a discourse and a practice continues to entice analysis from schola...