Call for Papers: The International Journal of Transitional Justice Invites Submissions for an Upcoming Issue on Gender and Transitional Justice
Call for Papers: Gender and Transitional Justice
The International Journal of Transitional Justice invites submissions for an upcoming thematic issue on ‘Gender and Transitional Justice’. This issue will be jointly co-edited by Justice Navi Pillay of the International Criminal Court and will be published in November 2007. The deadline for submissions is June 15, 2007. Articles can be submitted online from the journal’s home page which also contains full submission guidelines and instructions.
New Journal
The International Journal of Transitional Justice is a new journal launching in March 2007. It will publish high quality, refereed articles in the rapidly growing field of transitional justice; that is the study of those strategies employed by states and international institutions to deal with a legacy of human rights abuses and to effect social reconstruction in the wake of widespread violence. The Journal is envisioned as a central site from which to house and build upon an array of research and writing currently available in this field. It is intended to span the analytical bridge between scholars and practitioners, and facilitate sustained interaction across the range of disciplines encompassed by the topic of transitional justice.
Visit IJTJ Online
The first issue of IJTJ will be published in March and will be freely available online. You can sign up for free table-of-content alerts to be notified by email when the first issue is published. Simply visit the home page and click on ‘Email table of contents’. The website also contains full subscription information.
For enquiries or further information, please contact the Editorial Office at ijtj@csvr.org.za.
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Colin Meddings
Oxford Journals