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Transitional Justice: Quo Vadis?

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
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A Panel Conversation with Ruti Teitel Reflecting on ‘Globalizing Transitional Justice' held on 4th December 2015.
With Prof. Ruti Teitel, Ernst C. Stiefel Professor of Comparative Law and Director of the Institute for Global Law, Justice and Policy at New York Law School, Prof. Leigh Payne, Professor of Sociology, University of Oxford, Prof. Chandra Sriram, Professor of International Law and International Relations, University of East London, Dr. Iavor Rangelov, Global Security Research Fellow, London School of Economics and Prof. Kalypso Nicolaidis (Chair), Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford

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Series
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars
People
Ruti Teitel
Leigh Payne
Chandra Sriram
Iavor Rangelov
Kalypso Nicolaidis
Keywords
justice
society
politics
law
Department: Centre for Criminology
Date Added: 14/12/2015
Duration: 01:06:41

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