Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) is an inter-disciplinary network of more than 100 Oxford staff and students working broadly on issues of transition in societies recovering from mass conflict and/or repressive rule. OTJR is dedicated to producing high-quality scholarship that connects intimately to practical and policy questions in transitional justice, focusing on the following themes: Prosecutions, Truth Commissions, Local and traditional practices, Compensation and reparations, Theoretical and philosophical debates in transitional justice, Institutional reform and Archives of tribunal and other transitional justice materials. The OTJR seminar programme is held weekly and reflects these aims.

Recent Episodes

  • Invoking 'Transitional Justice' without a Transition: Reflections on Sri Lanka's Transitional Justice Programme, 2015-2019

    3 years ago
  • Kashmir and the State of Exception

    3 years ago
  • Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan: National Mechanisms, Positive Complementarity and Command Responsibility

    3 years ago
  • The War Lawyers: The United States, Israel and Juridical Warfare

    3 years ago
  • Transitional Justice Through the Lens of Art

    3 years ago
  • The Justice of Visual Art - Creative State-Building in Times of Transition

    3 years ago
  • Political Crimes and Amnesties: Scope and Limitations to Transitions to Democracy

    3 years ago
  • Documenting Crimes in Syria and Iraq: ISIS and the Crimes Against the Yazidis

    5 years ago
  • Measuring Peace: Local Participation and Perspectives in Peacebuilding

    5 years ago
  • Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace: Are There Reasons for Hope?

    5 years ago