Economic and Social Dimensions of Transitional Justice

Books and Reports


·         Alexander, James, A Scoping Study of Transitional Justice and Poverty Reduction, (London: Department for International Development, 2003)  

·         Clark, Phil and others, Justice for Apartheid Crimes: Corporations, States and Human Rights (Oxford: Oxford Transitional Justice Research, 2009)

·         Transitional Justice and Development: Making Connections, ed. by Pablo de Greiff and Roger Duthie (New York, Social Science Research Council, 2009)

Articles


·         Bohoslavsky, Juan Pablo and Veerle Opgenhaffen, ‘The Past and Present of Corporate Complicity: Financing the Argentinean Dictatorship’, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 23 (forthcoming, 2009)

·         Carranza, Ruben, ‘Plunder and Pain: Should Transitional Justice Engage with Corruption and Economic Crimes?, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 310-330

·         Gray, David C., ‘Devilry, Complicity, and Greed: Transitional Justice and Odious Debt’, Law & Contemp. Probs., 70 (2007), 137-164

·         Duthie, Roger, ‘Towards a development-sensitive approach to transitional justice’, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 292-309

·         Herz, David, ‘The Liberalizing Effects of Tort: How Corporate Complicity Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute Advances Constructive Engagement’, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 20 (2008), 207-240

·         Laplante, Lisa J., ‘Transitional Justice and Peace Building: Diagnosing and Addressing the Socioeconomic Roots of Violence through a Human Rights Framework’, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 331-355

·         Mani, Rama, ‘Dilemmas of Expanding Transitional Justice, or Forging the Nexus between Transitional Justice and Development’, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 253-265

·         Michalowski, Sabine and Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, ‘Ius cogens, transitional justice and other trends of the debate on odious debts - A Response to the World Bank Discussion Paper on Odious Debts’, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 48 (forthcoming 2010) 61-120

·         Miller, Zinaida, ‘Effects of invisibility: in search of the ‘economic’ in transitional justice’, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 266-291

·          Muvingi, Ismael, ‘Sitting on powder kegs: socioeconomic rights in transitional societies’,  International Journal of Transitional Justice, 3.2 (2009) 163-182

·         Bohoslavsky, Juan Pablo and Veerle Opgenhaffen, ‘The Past and Present of Corporate Complicity: Financing the Argentinean Dictatorship’, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 23 (forthcoming, 2009)

·         Carranza, Ruben, ‘Plunder and Pain: Should Transitional Justice Engage with Corruption and Economic Crimes?, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 310-330

·         Gray, David C., ‘Devilry, Complicity, and Greed: Transitional Justice and Odious Debt’, Law & Contemp. Probs., 70 (2007), 137-164

·         Duthie, Roger, ‘Towards a development-sensitive approach to transitional justice’, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 292-309

·         Herz, David, ‘The Liberalizing Effects of Tort: How Corporate Complicity Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute Advances Constructive Engagement’, Harvard Human Rights Journal, 20 (2008), 207-240

·         Laplante, Lisa J., ‘Transitional Justice and Peace Building: Diagnosing and Addressing the Socioeconomic Roots of Violence through a Human Rights Framework’, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 331-355

·         Mani, Rama, ‘Dilemmas of Expanding Transitional Justice, or Forging the Nexus between Transitional Justice and Development’, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 253-265

·         Michalowski, Sabine and Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, ‘Ius cogens, transitional justice and other trends of the debate on odious debts - A Response to the World Bank Discussion Paper on Odious Debts’, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 48 (forthcoming 2010) 61-120

·         Miller, Zinaida, ‘Effects of invisibility: in search of the ‘economic’ in transitional justice’, International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2.3 (2008), 266-291

·          Muvingi, Ismael, ‘Sitting on powder kegs: socioeconomic rights in transitional societies’,  International Journal of Transitional Justice, 3.2 (2009) 163-182