[TimorLesteStudies] Free Access - Transitional Justice and Development Special Issue
Bu Wilson
Bu.Wilson at anu.edu.au
Tue Jul 21 09:54:04 EST 2009
The International Journal of Transitional Justice is pleased to announce
that its December 2008 Special Issue on Transitional Justice and Development
is now available FREE online until 30 August 2009 at
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/ijtj/special_issue.html
To read this issue FREE, simply:
1. Visit My Account
(https://access.oxfordjournals.org/oup/registration/customerDetail.do?comman
d=view)
2. Select a username and password and fill in your details online to
register
3. Once you are logged in to My Account, Select 'Access free sample issues'
and choose 'International Journal of Transitional Justice' from the list
4. You will now have FREE access to all of the articles listed below until
the end of August
If you have any questions or comments please contact ijtj at csvr.org.za
**the range of seminal topics [the articles in this special issue] raise
serve to underline the pressing need to consider concerns of development and
social justice as experienced and expressed by both scholars and
practitioners.*
- Guest Editor, Rama Mani *Editorial Note*
Special Issue: Table of Contents
Editorial
Dilemmas of Expanding Transitional Justice, or Forging the Nexus between
Transitional Justice and Development by Rama Mani
Expanding TJ Theory and Practice
Effects of Invisibility: In Search of the *Economic* in Transitional Justice
by Zinaida Miller
Toward a Development-sensitive Approach to Transitional Justice by Roger
Duthie
Plunder and Pain: Should Transitional Justice Engage with Corruption and
Economic Crimes?
by Ruben Carranza
Transitional Justice and Peace Building: Diagnosing and Addressing the
Socioeconomic Roots of Violence through a Human Rights Framework by Lisa J.
Laplante
Case Study: Nepal
Gender Equality, Development and Transitional Justice: The Case of Nepal by
Daniel Aguirre and Irene Pietropaoli
A Deeper Justice: Economic and Social Justice as Transitional Justice in
Nepal by Tafadzwa Pasipanodya
Notes from the Field
Ownership and Participation in Transitional Justice Mechanisms: A
Sustainable Human Development Perspective from Eastern DRC by Patrick Vinck
and Phuong Pham
Purity and Planning: Shared Logics of Transitional Justice and Development
by Christopher J. Colvin
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