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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Transitional justice following armed conflict, dictatorship, and gross violations now encompasses a range of legal accountability, investigations, memory, and reparations. These papers analyze and compare the determinants and dialectics of accountability norms and practices.
A Typology of Norm Change: Empirical Analysis of Transitional Justice Norms - Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch, Suffolk University; Jennifer M. Dixon, Villanova University
How Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Influences Post-conflict Justice - DeAnne Roark, Cornell University
Producing Truth: Public Memory Projects in Post-Violence Societies - Alexandra Byrne, College of William & Mary; Bilen Zerie, College of William & Mary; Kelebogile Zvobgo, College of William & Mary
Unexpected Inclusion in Transitional Justice - Jessica Anania, University of Oxford; Jamie Lee Shenk, Harvard Kennedy School