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Transitional Justice

  • Mainstreaming Women’s Rights in the Human Rights Council Special Procedures: The UN Special Rapporteur on Transitional Justice and UN Security Council Resolution 1325
    February 27, 2017

    Mainstreaming Women’s Rights in the Human Rights Council Special Procedures: The UN Special Rapporteur on Transitional Justice and UN Security Council Resolution 1325

    Catherine O’Rourke
  • February 8, 2017

    Pursuing Synergies to Guarantee Women’s Rights in Conflict: The UN Security Council Arria Formula Meeting on CEDAW and the Women, Peace and Security Resolutions

    Catherine O’Rourke
  • November 29, 2016

    ECCC Rejects Joint Criminal Enterprise III

    Rachel Killean
  • November 20, 2016

    Call for Papers: Transnational Criminal Law in America

    Osazenoriuwa Ebose
  • November 15, 2016

    Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

    Jennifer Schense
  • Expert Report on Trauma Mental Health and Mass Rape: Prosecutor v. Bemba
    November 9, 2016

    Expert Report on Trauma Mental Health and Mass Rape: Prosecutor v. Bemba

    Beth Van Schaack
  • How Do Wars End?
    September 19, 2016

    How Do Wars End?

    Cecilia Marcela Bailliet
  • August 4, 2016

    Call for papers for a Special Issue of the International Journal of Transitional Justice:  “Transitional Justice from the Margins: Intersections of Identities, Power and Human Rights”

    Lucy Hovil
  • July 19, 2016

    El Salvador’s Constitutional Court Invalidates Amnesty Law; Will Prosecutions Follow?

    Naomi Roht-Arriaza
  • July 13, 2016

    Write On! TDM Call for Papers Special Issue on “Non-Legal Adjudicators in National and International Disputes”

    Osazenoriuwa Ebose
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