Post-Conflict Justice Literature:
Coming in 2010
Accountability of International Organizations for Human Rights Violations Between Rights and Responsibilities: A Fundamental Debate by Stephan Parmentier and Hans Werdmölder (eds.); ISBN 978-90-5095-886-8
The United States and International Criminal Tribunals by Harry M. Rhea; ISBN 978-90-5095-954-4
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Available:
Bacic R & Stanley E 2005 Dealing with Torture in
Chile: Achievements and Shortcomings of the “Valech Report” - A Report for the Nuremburg Human Rights Centre (8 pages), published in English and Spanish, accessible at: www.menschenrechte.org/beitraege/lateinamerika/Dealingwithtorture.htm
Balient, J. 1996. Conflict, Victimization and Legal Redress: 1945-1996. Law and Contemporary Problems. 59: 231-247.
Bassiouni, M. C. 2009. Final Project Report. ISISC-Fighting Impunity and Promoting International Justice. Presented Hague, June 2009.
———. 2008. The Perennial Conflict between Realpolitik and the Pursuit of International Criminal Justice. Public Speech, April 2.
University of
Northern Iowa.
______ (ed.), 2002. Post-Conflict Justice, Ardsley: Transnational Publishers
Bassiouni, M. C. and Rothberg, D. 2007. Facing atrocity: the importance of guiding principles on post-conflict justice. International Human Rights Law Institute.
Cobban, H. 2005. War and Justice in
Northern Uganda. Transitional Justice Forum 2005 Online (August 15). http://tj-forum.org/archives/001506.html
Czarnota, A. & Parmentier, S (forthcoming in 2010) (eds.), Transitional Justice and Rule of Law. Institutional Design and the Changing Normative Structure of Post-Authoritarian Societies,
Antwerp: Intersentia Publishers.
DeFeyter, K., et. al. (2005) (eds.), Out of the Ashes. Reparation for Victims of Gross and Systematic Human Rights Violations. Antwerp/Oxford: Intersentia, 522 p.
Du pleiss, Max & Pete, Stephen (2007) (eds.), Repairing the Past? International Perspectives on Reparations for Gross Human Rights Abuses, volume 1 of the Series on Transitional Justice, under the direction of general editors S. PARMENTIER, J. SARKIN & E. WEITEKAMP. Antwerp/Oxford: Intersentia Publishers, 435 p.
Guinn, D. Human Rights Education: The Third Leg of Post-Conflict/Transitional Justice. Working Paper. International Human Rights Law Institute. Online, from Legal Scholars Research Network. http://ssrn.com/author=199608
Haveman, R. 2008. Doing Justice to Gacaca. In Supranational Criminology: Towards a Criminology of International Crimes. A. Smeulers and R. Haveman, eds.
Antwerp: Intersentia. 357-98.
Hayner, P B. 2006. Truth Commissions: A Schematic Overview. International Review of the Red Cross 88, 862: 295-310.
——— 2001. Unspeakable Truths: Confronting State Terror and Atrocity.
London: Routledge.
______ 1998. The Contribution of Truth Commissions, in B. Dunér, ed., An End to Torture.
London: Zed Books.
Hollywood, D. 2007. The Search for Post-Conflict Justice in
Iraq: A Comparative Study of Transitional Justice Mechanisms and their Applicability to
Post-Saddam
Iraq. Brook J Int’ll.3, 1: 60-124
Kritz, N. J. 1995.Transitional Justice: How Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Regimes, Vols I–III.
Washington: United States Institute of Peace.
______1996. Coming to Terms with Atrocities: A Review of Accountability Mechanisms for Mass Violations of Human Rights” in Law and Contemporary Problems, 59, 4: 127-152.
______ 2002. Progress and Humility: The Ongoing Search for Post-conflict Justice, in M. Cherif Bassiouni (ed) 2002. Post-Conflict Justice. US: Transnational Publishers.
_______ 2009. Policy Implications of Empirical Research, in Van Der Merwe, H. Baxter, V. and Chapman, A. 2009. (eds) Assessing the Impact of Transitional Justice.
Washington
DC: United States Institute of Peace.
Lambourne, W. 2004. Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Meeting Human Needs for Justice and Reconciliation. Peace, Conflict and Development – Issue Four, April 2004
Maogoto, J. N. 2004 War Crimes and Realpolitik: International Justice from World War I to the 21st Century,
Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Parmentier, S. 2001. The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Towards Restorative Justice in the Field of Human Rights, in Ezzat Fattah and Stephan Parmentier (eds) Victim Policies and Criminal Justice on the Road to Restorative Justice. Essays in Honour of Tony Peters (Leuven:
Leuven
University Press).
______ Epilogue: Human trafficking seen from the future, in J. WINTERDYK and Philip REICHEL (eds.), Special Issue on Human Trafficking of the European Journal of Criminology. (8 pages)
Parmentier, S. Vanspauwen, K, and Weitekamp, E. 2010. How to Restore Justice in
Serbia? A Closer Look at Peoples’ Opinions about Post-war Reconciliation in Rothe, D and Mullins, C (eds) State Crime: Current Perspectives.
Rutgers
University Press.
Parmentier, Stephan and Sullo, Piero (forthcoming in 2010) How to Work on Reconciliation in a Post-Conflict Situation ?, in DE BROUWER, Anne-Marie, HAVEMAN, Roelof, NDAHINDA, Felix and PEMBERTON, Antony (eds.), Victimological Approaches to International Crimes, with a focus on Africa, Antwerp: Intersentia Publishers. (20 pp.)
Parmentier, Stephan, Valinas, Marta and WEITEKAMP, Elmar (forthcoming in 2009) How to restore justice in
Serbia? A closer look at people’s opinions about reconciliation, in ROTHE, D. and MULLINS, C. (eds.), State Crime: The Intersection of State and Criminality, Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press. (17 pp.)
Parmentier, Stephan & Weitekamp, Elmar (forthcoming in 2009) The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa, in NATARAJAN, Mangai (ed.), Introduction to International Criminal Justice, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (10 pp.)
Rhea, H. The United States and International Criminal Tribunals (
Portland,
OR: Intersentia Publishing, forthcoming 2010).
Rhea, H. “The United States and International Criminal Tribunals: An Historical Analysis,” ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law 16, no. 1 (2009).
Rhea, H. “An International Criminal Tribunal for
Iraq after the
First
Gulf War: What Should Have Been,” International Criminal Justice Review 19, no. 3 (2009).
Rhea, H. “The
Nuremberg Effect on Contemporary International Criminal Justice,” Criminal Justice Studies 21, no. 4 (2008): 361-72.
Rhea, H. “Setting the Record Straight: Criminal Justice at
Nuremberg,” Journal of the
Institute of
Justice and International Studies 7 (2007): 250-60.
Rhea, H. and Allan Y. Jiao, “A Difference of Opinion between the
United States and
Canada concerning the International Criminal Court,” Journal of the Institute of Justice and International Studies 6 (2006): 251-58.
Rothe, D.L. 2009. “Judgment, Prosecutor v. Tihomir Blaškić, July 2004, Case No. IT-95-14-A. Commentary”. Cases of International Criminal Tribunals: The International Criminal Tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia. Vol XX. Editors: André Klip and Göran Sluiter.
Rothe, D. L. and Mullins, C. 2009. Building Justice After War: The Use of Multiple Post-Conflict Justice Mechanisms, Social Justice 35, 3: 87-106.
Rothe, D. L and Mullins, C. 2008. Sub-Saharan
Africa. Fighting Impunity and Promoting International Justice, funded by the Europe Aid Office of the European Commission, contract number DDH/2007/119-768, reference number AD 9143.
Rothe, D.L. and Mullins, C. 2007. “
Darfur and the Politicalization of International Law: Genocide or Crimes Against Humanity.” Humanity and Society. Vol.31, No.1: 83-107.
Schabas, W. 2006. Reparation Practices in
Sierra Leone and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission”, in De Feyter, K. Parmentier, S. Bossuyt M. and Lemmens, P. (eds.), Out of the Ashes, Reparation for Victims of Gross and Systematic Human Rights Violations,
Antwerp and
Oxford: Intersentia, 2006, pp. 289-308.
Stanley E (forthcoming) ‘Transitional Justice as Global Industry’ in Chambliss W, Michalowski R and Kramer R (eds) State Crime in the Global Age Cullompton: Willan
Stanley E 2009. ‘Transitional Justice: From the Local to the International’ in Hayden P (ed) The Ashgate Research Companion to Ethics and International Relations
London: Ashgate
Stanley, E. 2009. Torture, Truth and Justice: The Case of Timor-Leste. Abingdon, Oxam: Routledge.
_____ 2008. Transitional Justice as Global Industry. Presented at Workshop on State Crime in a Globalized World, Onati Institute of Law.
_____ 2008. ‘The Political Economy of Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste’ in McEvoy K and McGregor L (eds) Transitional Justice from Below: Grassroots Activism and the Struggle for Change
London: Hart Publishing
_____ 2005. Torture and Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste: A Report of the Judicial System Monitoring Project. Dili: JSMP. Teitel, R. 2000. Transitional Justice.
Oxford:
Oxford
University Press.
_____ 2005 ‘Truth Commissions and the Recognition of State Crime’, British Journal of Criminology Vol 45, No 4, pp 582-597
_____ 2003. Transitional Justice Genealogy, Harvard Human Rights Journal 16: 69–94;
_____ 2002 'What Next? The Aftermath of Organised Truth-telling', Race and Class, Vol 44, No 1, pp 1-15
_____ 2001 'Evaluating the Truth and Reconciliation Commission', Journal of Modern African Studies, Vol 39, No 3, pp 525-546
_____ 2001. 'Identities, Truth and Reconciliation in
South Africa: Some International Concerns' in P Kennedy & C Danks (eds) Globalization and National Identities: Crisis or
Opportunity?
London: Palgrave
Uvin, P. 2003. The Gacaca Tribunals in
Rwanda” in David Bloomfield, Teresa Barnes, and Luc Huyse (eds) Reconciliation After Violent Conflict. A Handbook
Stockholm: International Idea.
Valinas,, Marta, Parmentier,, Stephan and Weitekamp,, Elmar (2008) Survey ‘Restoring Justice in
Serbia’. Final Report.
Leuven: Faculty of Law, Leuven Institute of Criminology.
Van Der Spuy, Elrena, et. al. (2007) (eds.), Restorative Justice: Politics, Policies and Prospects.
Cape Town: Juta Publishers, 271 p.; also published as Special Issue of Acta Juridica (University of Cape Town Journal of Law and Justice), 271 p.
Vanspauwen, K, Parmentier, S. and Weitekamp, E. 2008, Restorative justice for victims of mass violence: Reconsidering the building blocks of post-conflict justice. in Haveman, R. and Alette Smeulers (Eds.), 2008. Towards a Criminology of International Crimes,
Antwerp: Intersentia.