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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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Th e Tip of the Iceberg. An interview with Lisa Magarrell, director of ICTJ’s Reparations Program and U.S. Accountability Project.
History As It Happened. An interview with Ruben Carranza, senior associate in ICTJ’s Reparations Program.
Lessons to Be Learned. An interview with Howard Varney, director of ICTJ’s Truth-Seeking Program.
At the Forefront of the Struggle. An interview with Suliman Baldo, ICTJ Africa Program Director.
Truth Is the First Step. An interview with José Zalaquett, ICTJ Board Member.
A Tireless Push for Justice. An interview with Javier Ciurlizza, Deputy Director of ICTJ’s Americas Program.
A New Paradigm. An interview with Louis Bickford, ICTJ Memory, Museums and Monuments Program.
Building for the Future. An interview with Hanny Megally, ICTJ Middle East and North Africa Program Director.
Making Connections. An interview with Pablo de Greiff, ICTJ Research Unit Director.
More Than Just the Court. An interview with Marieke Wierda, director of ICTJ’s Prosecutions Program.
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