The goal of the Transitional Justice
Network is to promote global discourse among students, scholars,
and professionals on issues of transnational justice. A place for
discussion, where students can learn about issues in the field, scholars
can link with other scholars working in similar areas, and professionals
can keep up to date with trending thoughts and philosophies.
2012-2013 Events
February 7, 2013: Transitional Justice in
Tunisia, Dr. Kora Andrieu
Kora Andrieu, Human
Rights officer at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in
Tunis, Tunisia. She is the author of Transnational Justice. South
Africa to Rwanda (ed. Gallimard, Paris, 2012) and holds a Ph.D.
in Ethics and Political Philosophy, Paris, Sorbonne.
February 28, 2013: Transitional Justice
and the Arab Uprisings, Habib Nassar
Habib Nassar
is the Director for the Middle East and North Africa at PILnet: The Global
Network for Public Interest Law. He has 15 years experience working on
human rights and transitional justice in the Middle East and North Africa
(MENA).
April 16, 2013: The
International Criminal Court as Global Transitional Justice? Tensions and
Dilemmas, Luis Moreno Ocampo
Luis Moreno Ocampo
was the First Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. He
conducted investigations in seven different countries and prosecuted 30
leaders involved in atrocity crimes, including Joseph Kony, President
Bashir for genocide in Darfur and Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against
humanity committed in Libya.