HomeAbout UsNews and PressSupport UsNewsletter
Programs
In-Country Assistance Research Outreach and Analysis
Capacity Building Transitional Justice Approaches
Research

Overview  


The field of transitional justice is varied and covers a range of disciplines, including law, public policy, forensics, economics, history, psychology, and the arts. The ICTJ works to develop a rich understanding of the field as a whole, and to identify issues that merit more in-depth research and analysis.

Collaborating with colleagues in transitional societies and often commissioning outside studies, the Center targets its research to address the complex issues confronting policymakers and activists. Identifying and addressing the most important gaps in scholarship, it provides the benefit of comparative analysis to its staff and to practitioners worldwide.


Link to Report  


Reparations and the International Criminal Court: A Prospective Role for the Trust Fund for Victims






Copyright © 2004 International Center for Transitional Justice.
Privacy Policy | Photo Credits

Africa Americas Asia Europe Middle East and North Africa