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Transitional justice refers to how societies respond to the legacies of massive and serious human rights violations. It asks some of the most difficult questions in law, politics, and the social sciences and grapples with innumerable dilemmas. Above all, transitional justice is about victims.

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Annual Emilio Mignone Lecture on Transitional Justice

Tune in to a livestream of our ninth Emilio Mignone Lecture, which this year will focus on grappling with racial injustice in the United States. Do the concepts and strategies of transitional justice have a role to play? The discussion, hosted by ICTJ and the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at NYU School of Law, will feature  Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, and Sherrilyn Ifill, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. They will be joined in conversation by David Tolbert, ICTJ President. 

"Has the International Community Abandoned the Fight Against Impunity?”

Remarks by David Tolbert President, International Center for Transitional Justice November 23, 2015 Copenhagen, Denmark “Has the International Community Abandoned the Fight Against Impunity?” It is a pleasure to be with you here today in Copenhagen and an honor for me, on behalf of ICTJ, to address such a distinguished group of professionals and practitioners. I am grateful to Tobias Elling Rehfeld and his team for inviting me to give this talk and arranging our visit today.

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Local and Topical Experts ICTJ’s programs covering Middle East and North Africa, Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa are a rich source of information and expertise. Our experts are able to offer comment and analysis on a wide spectrum of justice-related issues. Media Inquiries For press inquiries and further information, please contact Chris Boland at +1 917 637 3805 or [email protected].

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