Publishing Institution:
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ)
The International Center for Transitional Justice works for justice in countries that have endured massive human rights abuses under repression and in conflict. We work with victims, civil society groups, national, and international organizations to ensure redress for victims and to help prevent atrocities from happening again.
Transitional justice work unfolds in unique and most challenging of conditions, in societies shaped by widespread violence, polarized politics and fragile institutions, where we invest our knowledge, effort and commitment to help heal fractured communities and restore confidence in the rule of law.
From full blown national and international conflicts to repressive governments ordinary people are very frequently the victims of abuses – and on a massive scale. Such violence may involve mass killings, forced disappearances, torture, rape, massive displacement, forced recruitment of children and myriad other crimes. It leaves societies devastated, with crumbling institutions that cannot serve its citizens and consequences lingering for generations. Transitional justice is about societies seeking to recover from such profound and systemic failure.
ICTJ brings more than 15 years of experience in over 40 countries to try to answer the difficult questions about what can be done in these terrible circumstances to ensure the dignity of victims is recognized and respected, and measures are taken to prevent the recurrence of violations.
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Resources:
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February 26, 2020
Work, Freedom, Dignity: For Young Tunisians, the Revolution Was Not Only About Accountability for Corruption
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Ruben Carranza, Mohamed Azer Zouari
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January 23, 2020
Ending Gender Violence in Elections: Inclusion of Women in Kenyan Politics and the National Dialogue Process from a Transitional Justice Perspective
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Agatha Ndonga, Kelli Muddell
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December 11, 2019
Women’s Experiences of Dictatorship in the Gambia
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The International Center for Transitional Justice
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December 03, 2019
Our Future, Our Justice: Young People Taking Action
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The International Center for Transitional Justice
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November 26, 2019
Can Building Bridges Break the Cycles of Corruption and Political Violence in Kenya?
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Agatha Ndonga, Ruben Carranza
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November 26, 2019
Reforming Kenya’s Security Sector: Policing Culture and Youth
By:
Agatha Ndonga
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October 15, 2019
Guiding and Protecting Prosecutors: Comparative Overview of Policies Guiding Decisions to Prosecute
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Howard Varney, Shenali De Silva, Alexandra Raleigh
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August 20, 2019
'You Can Change the Course of a Country:' Report on the International Gender Symposium
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Sibley Hawkins
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June 03, 2019
On Solid Ground: Building Sustainable Peace and Development After Massive Human Rights Violations
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The International Center for Transitional Justice
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May 01, 2019
An Uncertain Homecoming: Views of Syrian Refugees in Jordan on Return, Justice, and Coexistence
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Cilina Nasser, Zeina Jallad Charpentier
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April 17, 2019
Situating Security Sector Reforms in Kenya’s Discourse on Inclusion and National Dialogue Process
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Christopher Gitari
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December 05, 2018
Committing to Justice for Serious Human Rights Violations: Lessons from Hybrid Tribunals
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Elena Naughton
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December 03, 2018
“Who Hears My Voice Today?”: Tunisia’s Forgotten Women Victims
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Doris H. Gray
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September 10, 2018
“We Didn’t Think It Would Hit Us:” Understanding the Impact of Attacks on Schools in Syria
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Save Syrian Schools
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July 13, 2018
“Now Is a Time to Lead:” Advancing Transitional Justice Initiatives through Local Governments in Nepal
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Elena Naughton, Kelen Meregali
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May 21, 2018
Justice for Syrian Victims Beyond Trials: The Need for New, Innovative Uses for Documentation of Human Rights Violations in Syria
By:
Nousha Kabawat, Fernando Travesi
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May 16, 2018
“I Am 100% Central African:" Identity and Inclusion in the Experience of Central African Muslim Refugees in Chad and Cameroon
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Enrica Picco
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May 04, 2018
Legal Frameworks for Specialized Chambers: Comparative Studies for the Tunisian Specialized Criminal Chambers
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Howard Varney, Katarzyna Zdunczky
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May 04, 2018
Transitional Justice in Tunisia: Tension Between the Need for Accountability and Due Process Rights
By:
Howard Varney, Katarzyna Zdunczky
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May 04, 2018
The Role of Victims in Criminal Proceedings
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Howard Varney, Katarzyna Zdunczky
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April 23, 2018
A Catalyst for Change: Engaging Youth in Transitional Justice
By:
Virginie Ladisch
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December 06, 2017
Forms of Justice: A Guide to Designing Reparations Application Forms and Registration Processes for Victims of Human Rights Violations
By:
Ruben Carranza, Cristian Correa, Elena Naughton
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October 18, 2017
“The War As I See It:” Youth Perceptions and Knowledge of the Lebanese Civil War
By:
Nour El Bejjani Noureddine