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Impact Factor
1.482
International Relations
35 out of 91

Editors-in-Chief

M. Brinton Lykes

Hugo van der Merwe

Managing Editor

Lucy Hovil

About the journal

IJTJ publishes in the growing field of transitional justice; that is, the study of those strategies employed by states and institutions to deal with a legacy of human rights abuses and to effect social reconstruction…

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Special Issues of IJTJ

Call for papers: Land and Property Rights in Transitional Justice

IJTJ is seeking articles for its 2021 Special Issue, guest edited by Jon D. Unruh and Musa Adam Abdul-Jalil. Contributions from the global South, including those from transitional justice scholars and practitioners and HLP workers engaged in transitional justice processes are encouraged to submit their full-length articles. The deadline for submissions is 1 July 2020.

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Advancing Transitional Justice through Technologies

Read the latest Special Section, guest edited by Phuong N. Pham and Jay D. Aronson, which reflects on the current research and applications of technology in transitional justice, and looks at the future of conducting field research in the digital age.

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Previous IJTJ special issues

IJTJ has published a special issue nearly every year since volume 1. Explore the full decade of topics covered by the IJTJ below.

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Notes from the Field

In addition to regular length articles, the IJTJ has a section entitled 'Notes from the Field’ providing an opportunity for practitioners to share their insights from the context in which they work, and to reflect critically on their own practice in an academic space where such voices are often underrepresented.

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Notes from the Field featured on the OUPblog

Several IJTJ authors have been invited to contribute to the OUPblog in response to their Notes contributions. Read their blog posts here:

Talking peace in Burundi, once more at the cost of impunity?
By Stef Vandeginste

Beyond Conventional Transitional Justice
by Reem Abou-El-Fadl

Editor’s choice collection

The editorial team of the IJTJ have identified a selection of nearly 20 articles over the years, which we have made free to read online.

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IJTJ on the OUPblog

How new technology can help advocates pursue transitional justice

Read a piece on the OUP Blog authored by Daniela Gavshon titled "How new technology can help advocates pursue transitional justice".

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Victims and victimhood in Afghanistan

Read a piece on the OUPblog authored by Huma Saeed titled "Victims and victimhood in Afghanistan".

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UNDRIP, CANZUS, and indigenous rights

Read a piece on the OUPblog authored by Katherine Smits and Stephen Winter titled "UNDRIP, CANZUS, and indigenous rights".

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OUPblog collection from IJTJ

We've gathered together a list of all the OUP Blog posts written by International Journal of Transitional Justice authors.

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