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Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars — 159 episodes

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Invoking 'Transitional Justice' without a Transition: Reflections on Sri Lanka's Transitional Justice Programme, 2015-2019

2

Kashmir and the State of Exception

3

Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan: National Mechanisms, Positive Complementarity and Command Responsibility

4

The War Lawyers: The United States, Israel and Juridical Warfare

5

Transitional Justice Through the Lens of Art

6

The Justice of Visual Art - Creative State-Building in Times of Transition

7

Political Crimes and Amnesties: Scope and Limitations to Transitions to Democracy

8

Documenting Crimes in Syria and Iraq: ISIS and the Crimes Against the Yazidis

9

Measuring Peace: Local Participation and Perspectives in Peacebuilding

10

Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace: Are There Reasons for Hope?

11

But what about men?: Gender Discomfort in International Criminal Justice

12

Current Challenges to International Justice: Lean in or Leave?

13

Book Launch: The Trial of the Kaiser

14

Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective: Book Launch of 'Justice framed: A Genealogy of Transitional Justice'

15

Un-Becoming a Victim: Between Historic Reminder and Hallucination, Geographical Document and Childhood Memory, Collective Tragedy and Personal Healing

16

Prospects for Meaningful Accountability for Rights Violations in Sri Lanka

17

Witness Testimony and the Negotiation of 'Culture' at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

18

The Journalist Perspective: Low Expectations and Promising Trends in Transitional Justice

19

Book Launch 'When Political Transitions Work: Reconciliation as Interdependence'

20

Colombian Outcast Youths and the Broken Promises of Transformative Justice

21

The Arrest of a Head of State Pursuant to an ICC Warrant. The Al-Bashir Case

22

The ICC Rohingya Case: Radical or Routine?

23

International Criminal Law and Border Control: The Expressive Role of the Deportation and Extradition of Rwandan Citizens

24

Amnesties and Inclusive Political Settlements

25

A Glimpse Into Contested Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Peru: The Forced Sterilization of Indigenous Women

26

Battling for (In)justice: Resurgent Authoritarianism, Ongoing Conflict, and Transitional Justice in the Arab Region

27

The Death of the ICC? The Politics of International Criminal Justice in Africa

28

The Legality of Rebel Courts during Non-International Armed Conflicts

29

Reparation for Victims of Mass Atrocities: Reflections on Key Challenges

30

Genocide on Trial. Witnessing and Evidence at Rwanda's Gacaca Courts and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda

31

Voice, Agency and Responsibility: Victimhood and Transitional Justice in Northern Ireland

32

European Union and Democratisation: Backsliding in Tow of Unsuccessful Conditionality?

33

Book Colloquium; Chocolate, Politics and Peace-Building: An Ethnography of the Peace Community of San José de Apartadó, Colombia

34

Conflict in a Connected World: Journalism, Justice and Accountability in the Realm of Open Source Information

35

The Mladic Case before the ICTY – an Insider's Perspective

36

'It Stays With You: Use of Force by UN Peacekeepers in Haiti' Film Screening and Discussion

37

The UN in Kosovo: Building the Rule of Law and Respect for Human Rights, a Very Mixed Record

38

Travelling Jurisprudence: the Circulation of Legal Reasoning on International Crimes between Europe and Latin America

39

Transition(s), Justice and Normality: Everyday experiences from Post-Conflict Sierra Leone

40

Competing Memories: Truth and Reconciliation in Sierra Leone and Peru

41

Transitional Justice and Stabilisation: Risks or Opportunities?

42

Book Colloquium: ‘Voting Rights of Refugees’

43

Seeking a 'Just Justice': Discursive Strategies of Resistance in Côte d'Ivoire

44

Transitional Justice in Brazil and the Jurisprudence of Inter-American Court of Human Rights

45

Nuremberg Was Not the First International Criminal Tribunal - by a Long Shot

46

Bridging the Research-Practice Gap: Applied Transitional Justice Research

47

Authority, Expertise and Race in the South African TRC

48

Reverse Transitions, Squeezed Civic Space and Human Rights

49

The Peace Process in Colombia: the Constitutional Dimension

50

The economic accomplices of Pinochet's dictatorship

51

Book Launch: 'East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity'

52

Justice Framed: A Genealogy of Transitional Justice

53

Transitional Justice and Political Economies of Survival in Northern Uganda

54

Unsettled Narratives in Transitional Justice: Culture, Reconciliation and Resistance at the Canadian TRC

55

Twenty years later: Reflecting on South Africa's truth, reconciliation and amnesty processes and the jurisprudence they generated in the Constitutional Court

56

Transitional Justice in Libya

57

Children and the ICC: Lessons Learnt and Policies for the Future

58

The ICC, The African Court, and Libya: the case of Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi

59

International Criminal Justice as Political Strategy: Judicial Extraversion and Agency in Uganda and Colombia

60

What Is an International Crime? (A Revisionist History)

61

Book Launch: United States Law and Policy on Transitional Justice: Principles, Politics, and Pragmatics (Oxford University Press, 2016)

62

The Role of Jerusalem in Reconciliation in Israel and Palestine

63

The Colombian Peace Process with the FARC and International (Criminal) Law

64

A Conspiracy to Commit Genocide: Anti-Fertility Research in Apartheid South Africa's Chemical and Biological Weapons Programme

65

Displacements of Memory: Post-War Development, the Clash of Materialities and the Labors of the Negative in Burundi’s Sites of Violence

66

Can Reparations transform Societies? The Practice of ‘Transformative Justice’ at the International Criminal Court (ICC)

67

The Rome Statute and its Prosecutorial Actors: Equal Brothers in Arms?

68

Africa versus the ICC: The Strategy of Regionalizing International Criminal Justice in the African Union and East African Community

69

After the International Criminal Court

70

Rape Justice and Social Harmony in Northern Uganda

71

Reparations for Human Rights and Humanitarian Violations: Taking Stock 10 years after the UN Basic Principles and Guidelines

72

International Commissions of Inquiry and the North Sea Incident: A Model for a MH17 Tribunal?

73

Transitional Justice: Quo Vadis?

74

(Mis)understanding Gender in International Criminal Law

75

Primo Levi and the Nature of Guilt

76

Avoiding Its Own Identity Crisis: the International Criminal Court and Human Rights Considerations

77

Lawyers, Causes and Political Violence: Re-examining Legal Professionalism in Conflicted and Transitional Societies

78

The Special Tribunal for Lebanon: Fighting Terrorism through the Rule of Law

79

Book Launch of 'Courts in Conflict'

80

Special Seminar: Individual and Collective in the Response to Mass Atrocity

81

Transitional (In)justice in Israel/Palestine

82

Monopolizing Global Justice: International Criminal Law as a Challenge to Human Diversity

83

Evaluating Transitional Justice

84

On Bad Terms: Rethinking Reconciliation After Violent Conflict

85

Does transitional justice affect democratic institution-building?

86

The ICC and 'Non'-Sense Non-State Parties, Non-Interventions and Non-Targets

87

Unlike Minds: Ideology, Political Violence and Armed Conflict

88

Theorising the Political Apology

89

Reparations and beyond: the lasting significance of historic injustice

90

Misunderstood or Misused?: Exploring “Complex Victimhood” at the International Criminal Court

91

Distant Justice: The Politics of the International Criminal Court in Africa

92

Defending at the The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: An English Barrister's Perspective

93

Transitional Justice in Transitional Libya

94

Making sense of past atrocities: Toward methodologies of haunting

95

Measuring criminal accountability for past human rights violation in the South Cone: Databases on judicial activity in Argentina, Chile and Peru

96

Peace through international criminal justice

97

Of other spaces: Analysing memorials to mass violence through Foucault's notion of Heterotopia

98

Do bones have politics? Forensic knowledge, human remains and the politics of the past

99

The International Criminal Court and the end of impunity in Kenya

100

A critical analysis of involvement and accountability as recounted by individuals accused of international crimes at the ICTY

101

From victims to actors: Participatory approaches to transitional justice in Nepal

102

Book Launch 'Memory and Transitional Justice in Argentina and Uruguay: Against Impunity'

103

Recalibrating the Scales: The Difficult Marriage of Justice and Healing in Africa

104

Factfinding Without Facts: The Uncertain Evidentiary Foundations of International Criminal Convictions

105

Crime, Memory and Transitional Justice in Argentina

106

Against Impunity: Challenging Amnesties in the Age of Accountability

107

Re-imagining Child Soldiers

108

Challenges for Transitional Justice: The View from the Latin American Experience

109

Apology, Utopia and Other Catch-22s: Why Criticism of the ICC is Fun, Popular...and Inevitable

110

The Price of Omission: Brazilian Government Reparations to Victims of the Military Regime: Oak Series on Amnesty

111

Who is the Terrorist? Memories, Victims and the Use of Legitimate Violence

112

The Constitutional Accommodation of National Pluralism in Post War Sri Lanka: The Lessons for the Present from Sri Lanka's Pre-Colonial Past

113

Excesses of Responsibility and the Power of Political Approaches to Accountability

114

'Before, During and After:' Artistic Narrative Representations of Peru's Internal Conflict

115

Transitional Justice as an Instrument for Political Struggles in Burundi

116

From Condor to MERCOSUR: The Struggle for Accountability for Past Human Rights Violations in Uruguay

117

Challenges of peace talks and mediation - Does it address the question of justice?'

118

Victim Participation in International Criminal Proceedings: Are Retributive and Restorative Principles Enhancing the Prospect for Justice?

119

Book Launch:From Peace to Shared Political Identities - Exploring pathways in contemporary Bosnia-Herzegovina

120

Uruguay: Struggles against Impunity and Barriers to Justice for Crimes under International Law

121

The Politics of International Criminal Law

122

Book Launch: State Control over Private Military and Security Companies in Armed Conflict

123

The Memory of State Terrorism in the Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. Book Launch

124

Between Collectivism and Individualism

125

Nunca Más: The Politics of Transitional Justice in Argentina and Uruguay, 1983-2010

126

Aftermaths: South Africa after Transitional Justice

127

The Role of Physical Evidence from Cambodiaʹs Killing Fields in the Quest for Justice

128

Complementary Knowledges: the Therapeutic and Legal Governance of Memory at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

129

Legacies of Conflict: Healing Complexes and Moving Forwards in Afghanistan

130

Reparation and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Serbia: What Role for Socio-Legal Studies?

131

International Criminal Courts: The Advocate's Perspective

132

Memory in the Aftermath of War: Australian Responses to the Vietnamese Refugee Crisis of 1975-76

133

Four Dead in Ohio: The Politics of Public Memory at Kent State

134

Local Justice for genocide? Debating Accountability, Power and Reconciliation in Rwanda

135

The Consequences of Violent Politics in Zimbabwe: Norton in 2009

136

Immunities of State Officials, International Crimes and Foreign Domestic Courts

137

Australia: A Continuing Genocide?

138

Norms and Peace-Building in Georgia: Territorial Integrity, Sovereignty, Non-Intervention and National Self-Determination

139

Human Rights Trials in Chile and El Salvador: Post-Transistional Justice

140

The Special Court for Sierra Leone: An Instrument of External Hegemony?

141

Crimes Against Humanity: Human rights and Justice in Argentina

142

A People That Perseveres

143

Managing Transition: the National Peace Accord, South Africa, 1991-94

144

The Legacy of Nuremberg

145

A Truth Commission Goes Abroad: Liberian Transitional Justice in New York

146

Uganda Roundtable: Researching the movements of and Ugandan military campaign against the Lord's Resistance Army in eastern Congo, southern Sudan and Central African Republic.

147

Rwanda: "Justice for Whom?" and "Peddling Justice"

148

Transitional Justice and Development

149

Socio-Economic Rights in the South African Constitutional Court: Is the Honeymoon Over?

150

Defending the Damned: The Role of Defence Counsel in International Criminal Cases

151

Negotiating the Post-conflict State: Land Disputes in Juba, Southern Sudan

152

Between armageddon and utpoia; conflict prevention, justice and reconciliation after mass atrocity.

153

Punishment in Transition: Re-thinking the Role of Punishment and Sentencing for Transitional Justice

154

International Justice: Transitional, Distributive, and Rectificatory

155

Transitional Justice and the Inter-American Human Rights System

156

Localising Transitional Justice: Establishing the War Crimes Chamber of the Bosnia Court

157

Debating Transitional Justice in Zimbabwe: Victim-Centred Rhetoric or Reality?

158

Papering Over the Cracks: Reconciliation in Zimbabwe's Unity Government Era

159

Repairing Libya's Past: Where Does the Quest for Compensation End?