Transitional Justice Literature

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Transitional Justice Literature

Ewa Unoke with Nick Berg's Father speaking on Transitional Justice. Nick Ewa Unoke with Emmit Till's cousins.

 

  • History and Facts
  • Transitional Justice theory
  • Amnesty
  • Catharsis/healing
  • Accountability
  • Criminal Prosecution
  • Reparation
  • Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, TRC; truth vs. justice
  • Reconciliation
  • Political Transitions
  • Truth-telling
  • Memorials
  • Lustration
  • Victor/ Victim future
  • International Criminal Tribunals
  • Vetting
  • Model United Nations
  • Non-Violence (ahimsa & satyagrayah)
  • Holocaust & Genocide
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Inclusiveness/Multiculturalism
  • Rule of Law
  • Crime
  • End Violence
  • Human Rights: Gandhi, MLK, Tutu, Mandela, TRC, ICTR, ICTY, ICC.
  • United Nations/ International law
  • Women Empowerment
  • Lincoln’s National Recovery Theory
  • Nuremberg Principles/Beyond Nuremberg
  • Forgiving and Forgetting
  • Moral Reconstruction
  • Memory
  • Difficulty of Imagining Others: How do we see others?
  • Kamenu: a quest for a just human society founded on truth and justice.
  • Ubuntu: ‘I am because you are’
  • Natural family planning – a way of life
  • The primary objective is to train a new generation of leaders, administrators, policy makers, mangers and scholars for the 21 st century. Furthermore, it has the goal to inform our immediate academic community on the hot issues of international peace and security especially as it affects us today.