Sunday, October 8, 2017

New Issue: International Journal of Human Rights

The latest issue of the International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 21, no. 9, 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Transformative Reparations for Sexual Violence Post-conflict: Prospects and Problems
    • Andrea Durbach, Louise Chappell & Sarah Williams, Foreword
    • Rashida Manjoo, Introduction: reflections on the concept and implementation of transformative reparations
    • Luke Moffett, Reparations for victims at the International Criminal Court: a new way forward?
    • Louise Chappell, The gender injustice cascade: ‘transformative’ reparations for victims of sexual and gender-based crimes in the Lubanga case at the International Criminal Court
    • Christoph Sperfeldt, The trial against Hissène Habré: networked justice and reparations at the Extraordinary African Chambers
    • Andrea Durbach & Lucy Geddes, ‘To shape our own lives and our own world’: exploring women’s hearings as reparative mechanisms for victims of sexual violence post-conflict
    • Sarah Williams & Jasmine Opdam, The unrealised potential for transformative reparations for sexual and gender-based violence in Sierra Leone
    • Catherine O’Rourke & Aisling Swaine, Gender, violence and reparations in Northern Ireland: a story yet to be told
    • Sara E. Davies & Jacqui True, When there is no justice: gendered violence and harm in post-conflict Sri Lanka
    • Maxine Marcus, Louise Chappell & Andrea Durbach, ‘Nothing about us, without us, is for us’: victims and the international criminal justice system