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Building: Polytechnic School, Floor: 2, Room: Wing A 301
Wednesday 10:45 - 12:30 EEST (27/08/2025)
This panel explores the evolving nature of transitional justice processes and practices across diverse contexts and in response to complex crises. Combining in-depth empirical case study research from the Netherlands and Belgium as well as wider conceptual innovation these papers explore the viability, potential and limitations of the paradigm of transitional justice in relation to new, emerging and persistent crises. Using various analytical lenses the papers critically examine the contributions and challenges within transitional justice toward addressing environmental exploitation, colonial violence and victim needs.
| Title | Details |
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| Revisiting the Rule-Of-Law Dilemma in Democratic Transitions: Toward a Future-Oriented Theory of Legitimacy | View Paper Details |
| Forensic Scientists in Transitional Justice: Knowledge Production and Recovering the Disappeared | View Paper Details |
| Imagining Gender-Just Futures: Learning from Transitional Justice? | View Paper Details |
| When Historical Commissions Meet Transitional Justice: Overlooked Synergies, New Opportunities and Emerging concerns | View Paper Details |