Oxford University Press has begun the publication of the "International Journal of Transitional Justice," a new quarterly journal that carries articles and information in the field of transitional justice, including the study of those strategies employed by states and international institutions to deal with human rights abuses and to effect social reconstruction after widespread violence

Business Publisher, April 1, 2008

Oxford University Press (Cary, NC) has begun the publication of the "International Journal of Transitional Justice," a new quarterly journal that carries articles and information in the field of transitional justice, including the study of those strategies employed by states and international institutions to deal with human rights abuses and to effect social reconstruction after widespread violence.

Content includes coverage of topics such as truth commissions, universal jurisdiction, post-conflict social reconciliation, victim and perpetrator studies, international and domestic prosecutions, institutional transformation, vetting, memorialization, reparations ad ex-combatant reintegration. An annual print/online subscription costs $249 for institutions with a print-only subscription available for $236. An annual print subscription for individuals costs $89.

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