Redakcja International Criminal Law Review ogłosiła nabór artykułów do swojego numeru specjalnego o tematyce "Time, Transition, and Justice". Teksty mogą odpowiadać m.in. na następujące pytania:
- What part of the past does transitional justice seek to address and why?
- Over time, have victims’ expectations of transitional justice evolved or drastically changed? How? What, if any, expectations have remained constant and what does that elucidate about the transitional justice field?
- How have the ‘security’, ‘stability’ and/or ‘counter-terrorism’ narratives informed transitional and international criminal justice initiatives? What, if any, is the temporal significance of these narratives for transitional and international criminal justice?
- How have judiciaries both impacted and been impacted by fluid transitions and contentious justice processes?
- What are the implications of the increasing use of universal jurisdiction laws for international criminal justice? Has resurgent authoritarianism driven this trend?
- How does political wrangling over historical narratives shape transitional justice?
- How do questions of gender inform questions of time and transitional justice?
- How can Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) inform an approach to transitional and international criminal justice that takes time seriously, particularly with regard to the relationships between justice, history, and colonialism?
Propozycje tekstów (abstrakt do 300 słów), wraz z CV i krótkim biogramem, należy przesyłać do 1 kwietnia 2020 r. na adres noha.dahab(at)gmail.com. Termin nadsyłania pełnych tekstów mija 30 września 2020 r. Więcej informacji można znaleźć tutaj.
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