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Transitional Justice

2021
Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule and widespread violations of human rights deal with the experience. With its roots in law, transitional justice as an area of study crosses various fields in the social sciences.
Hakeem O. Yusuf, Hugo van der Merwe
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The standardisation of transitional justice

European Journal of International Relations, 2022
This article argues that transitional justice (TJ) has recently been standardised: There is now a two-tiered global standard of TJ which structures policy responses and academic thinking.
L. E. Gissel
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Agonistic transitional justice: a global survey

Third World Quarterly, 2021
To date, scholarship on agonism has mainly focussed on theoretical development and conceptual refinement. In keeping with the aims of this special issue, this article examines how agonism can be built into the design of peace processes.
E. Murphy, D. Walsh
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Transitional Justice

2022
This publication deals with the topic of transitional justice. In six case studies, the authors link theoretical and practical implications in order to develop some innovative approaches. Their proposals might help to deal more effectively with the transition of societies, legal orders and political systems.
Wei��, Norman   +6 more
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Do Transitional Justice Museums Persuade Visitors? Evidence from a Field Experiment

Journal of Politics, 2020
Do transitional justice museums persuade visitors? We implement a novel field experiment at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights in Santiago, Chile, to understand the effects of governments’ attempts to shape citizens’ attitudes through symbolic ...
Laia Balcells   +2 more
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A Resilience Approach to Transitional Justice?

, 2020
Transitional justice, which is typically part of a liberal peacebuilding strategy, often seems distant, ineffective or even counter-productive. The concept of resilience, to which transitional justice discourses and scholarship have remained relatively ...
P. Kastner
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