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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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Truth Commissions

More than 30 countries have created truth commissions to investigate and report on human rights abuses. These commissions of inquiry help seek recognition for victims and promote possibilities for peace, reconciliation and democracy.

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Truth Commissions II

Of the more than 30 truth commissions created since the 1980s, four that were organized in Africa and the Americas are notably good examples of how circumstances in each society helped shape the commissions’ work.

Fact Sheet
  • Truth and Memory

Justice in Peacebuilding: Towards a policy framework for the European Union

The European Union has an extensive commitment to peacebuilding. This includes the whole range of relevant EU activities, from facilitating peace agreements and crisis management under the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), to short, medium, and long-term peacebuilding programmes with international bodies, third country governments, local authorities and civil society organisations supported by the European Commission.

  • Europe

Liberia is Not Just a Man Thing: Transitional Justice Lessons for Women, Peace and Security

This report examines the role of women in the implementation of international peace and security instruments through a case study of transitional justice mechanisms in the Liberian context. The experiences of Liberian women have much to teach the world about women’s role in peacebuilding—not only were women strategic in influencing Liberia’s 2003 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), but Liberia also boasts the first elected woman head of state on the African continent.

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  • Africa
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A Matter of Complicity? Exxon Mobil on Trial for its Role in Human Rights Violations in Aceh

To date there has been limited judicial accountability for crimes committed by the Indonesian military forces in Aceh despite compelling evidence of their involvement in mass crimes. Commitments that were part of the 2005 Helsinki Memorandum of Understanding, to establish a truth and reconciliation commission and a human rights court, have not been fulfilled.

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  • Asia and Oceania
  • Indonesia

Considering Victims: The Aceh Peace Process from a Transitional Justice Perspective

Despite considerable progress, rising tensions between and among various actors have illuminated the need to evaluate peace-building efforts from a transitional justice perspective. This report, based on research conducted by ICTJ and Acehnese civil society, aims to provide such an evaluation, paying particular attention to the voices of victims.

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  • Asia and Oceania
  • Indonesia

Too Much Friendship, Too Little Truth: Monitoring Report on the Commission of Truth and Friendship in Indonesia and Timor-Leste

Indonesia and Timor-Leste created the Commission for Truth and Friendship (CTF) bilaterally in 2005. The commission has not yet delivered substantive transitional-justice benefits, and its public hearings have seriously compromised the goals of truth and resconciliation. This report is the first part of an analysis of the CTF, considering the Commission's establishment, terms of reference and hearing process.

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  • Indonesia
  • Timor-Leste
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Building Peace and Upholding Justice: Lessons from Indonesia, Timor-Leste, and Nepal

ICTJ hosted a meeting, “Peace and Justice in Asia,” with a particular focus on Indonesia, Timor-Leste, and Nepal, on December 2-3, 2008. The two-day conference brought together senior experts, officials, and community leaders from three distinct areas that have suffered conflict in Indonesia: Aceh, Papua, and Maluku. In addition, experts traveled from Timor-Leste and Nepal to speak of the challenges and lessons emerging in those post-conflict contexts.

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Briefing Paper: Iraq's new "Accountability and Justice" Law

On January 12, 2008, the Iraqi parliament passed the “Law of the Supreme National Commission for Accountability and Justice.” The new law replaces the earlier framework governing Iraq’s De-Ba’athification policies. This document is intended to provide a short summary and preliminary analysis of key aspects of the new law. It points to some improvements and also notes some major shortcomings.

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  • Criminal Justice
  • Middle East and North Africa
  • Iraq

Report on the JICA and ICTJ Workshop on "Transitional Justice and Development in Africa": Enhancing Socio-Economic Justice in Societies in Transition: Case Studies on the African Continent

With socio-economic development a crucial priority in Africa, transitional justice practitioners are asking whether methods of addressing past human rights abuses can also help tackle development issues.

  • Africa

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