Recommended Reading List |
Bickford, L. (2005). Transitional Justice. In D. L. Shelton (Ed.), The encyclopedia of genocide and crimes against humanity Macmillian reference (Vol.3, pp. 1045-147). Detroit, Michigan: Macmillian Reference USA. Buckley-Zistel, S. (2018). Transitional justice. In C. Brown & R. Eckersley (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of international political theory (pp. 153-165). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Buckley-Zistel, S. & Björkdahl, A. (2017). Memorials and transitional justice. In O. Simic (Ed.), An introduction to transitional justice (pp.249-267). New York: Routledge. Elster, J. (2004). Closing the books transitional justice in historical perspective. New York: Cambridge University Press. Fijalkowski, A. (2017). Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In O. Simic (Ed.), An introduction to transitional justice (pp. 91-112). New York: Routledge. Fischer, M. (2011). Transitional Justice and reconciliation: Theory and practice. In M. Austin, H. J. Fischer & B. B. Giessmann (Eds.), Advancing conflict transformation: The Berghof handbook II (pp. 405-430). Opladen/Framington Hills B. Publishers. Freeman, M. (2000). Transitional justice: Fundamental goals and unavoidable complications. Manitoba Law Journal, 28(1), 113-122.Freeman, M. (2006). Truth commissions and procedural fairness. New York: Cambridge University Press.Hayner, P. (2005). Truth commissions. In D. L. Shelton (Ed.), The encyclopedia of genocide and crimes against humanity Macmillian reference, (Vol 3, pp. 1047-1051). Detroit, Michigan: Macmillian Reference USA. Hayner, P. (2018). The Peacemaker’s paradox: Pursuing justice in the shadow of conflict. New York: Routledge. Hayner, P. B. (2011). Unspeakable truths: Transitional justice and challenge of truth commissions. London: Routledge. Herman, J., Martin-Ortega O. & Sriram, C. L. (2014). Beyond justice versus peace: Transitional justice and peacebuilding strategies. In K. Aggestam & A. Björkdahl (Eds.), Rethinking peacebuilding: The quest for just peace in the Middle East and the Western Balkans (pp.48-63). New York, Oxford: Routledge.Kent, L. (2017). Transitional justice and peacebuilding. In O. Simic (Ed.), An introduction to transitional justice (pp.201-222). New York: Routledge. Kerr. R. (2017). International criminal justice. In O. Simic (Ed.), An introduction to transitional justice (pp.47-67). New York: Routledge.Kora, A. (2010). Transitional justice: A new discipline in human rights. Online encyclopedia of mass violence. Retrieved on August 14, 2020 from http://www.sciencespo.fr/mass-violence-warmassacre- resistance/en/document/transitionaljustice- new-discipline-human-rights. Mani, R. (2007). Beyond retribution: Seeking justice in the shadows of war. Cambridge, Maldon: Polity Press. N. Roth-Arriaza & J. Mariezcurrena, Transitional justice in the twenty-first century beyond truth versus justice (pp.1-16). New York: Cambridge University Press. Teitel, R. G. (2000). Transitional justice. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. Teitel, R. G. (2003). Transitional justice genealogy. Harvard Human Rights Journal, 16, 69-94. van Zyl, P. (2005). Promoting transitional justice in post-conflict societies. In A. Bryden & H. Hanggi (Eds.), Security governance in post-conflict peacebuilding (pp.209-231). DCAF. |
Catalog Content |
Concept and history of transitional justice: Definition of transitional justice, Development of transitional justice and Main aims of transitional justice; Role of transitional justice in dealing with past human right violations; Peace vs. Justice Debate: Maximalist approach to justice, Minimalist approach to justice, Moderate approach to justice and Holistic approach to justice; Transitional justice mechanisms: Criminal prosecutions, Truth commissions, Reparations, Institutional reform, Vetting and lustration and Memorials |