3 novembre 2018

REVUE : International Journal of Transitional Justice (vol. 11, n°3, November 2018)

Kadidiatou HAMA

The latest issue of the International Journal of Transitional Justice (vol. 11, n°3, November 2018) is out.

Articles
Mattia Cacciatori, When Kings Are Criminals: Lessons from ICC Prosecutions of African Presidents
Elise Ketelaars, Gendering Tunisia’s Transition: Transformative Gender Justice Outcomes in Times of Transitional Justice Turmoil?
Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod, Belgian Hutu Diaspora Narratives of Victimhood and Trauma
Frédéric Mégret, The Strange Case of the Victim Who Did Not Want Justice
Shurlee Swain, Both Victim and ‘Perpetrator’: Finding a Voice before Inquiries into Historical Abuse in Out-of-Home Care
Daniela Jara, Manuela Badilla, Ana Figueiredo, Marcela Cornejo, & Victoria Riveros, Tracing Mapuche Exclusion from Post-Dictatorial Truth Commissions in Chile: Official and Grassroots Initiatives
Paolo Caroli, The Thin Line between Transitional Justice and Memory Activism: The Case of the German and British ‘Pardons’ for Convicted Homosexuals
Mihaela Mihai, Architectural Transitional Justice? Political Renewal within the Scars of a Violent Past
Notes from the Field
Philipp Schulz, ‘Luk pe Coo,’ or Compensation as Dowry? Gendered Reflections on Reparations for Conflict-Related Sexual Violence against Men
Thijs B Bouwknegt, Eshetu Alemu: ‘The Black Sheep of the Dergue’ – Ethiopian War Crimes and Universal Jurisdiction in the Netherlands



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