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About University of Galway
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Transitional Justice and Peace Building Research Cluster (TJPR)
Transitional Justice and Peace Building Research Cluster (TJPR)
The Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding research cluster promotes research, debate, and discussion about justice, law and peacebuilding in post-conflict and post-authoritarian countries.
The research cluster is an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary space that brings together different fields of inquiry to critically analyse the complexities of justice after massive human rights violations. Societies in transition must take difficult ethical, legal, and political decisions to restore peace and stability, avoid relapsing into conflict and guarantee justice and accountability to victims and society.
For this reason, the research cluster aims to problematise the multiple conceptions of justice in post-conflict societies. It incorporates critical perspectives that challenge the orthodox liberal theories of justice and build bridges with theories of justice from the Global South. It brings together the fields of restorative justice, memory studies, archival studies, and reparative justice.
The cluster promotes empirical research that provides an in-depth analysis of case studies and a deeper understanding of how Transitional Justice is constructed and perceived by the communities and people that aim to benefit.
Current projects include case studies from Colombia, Liberia, and Central America. Other research projects focus on the uses of human rights archives for developing transitional justice and transnational human rights cases.
Current Projects
- IRC PhD Scholar Beatrice Canossi
- University of Galway School of Law Ph.D. Scholar Courtney Curran
- University of Galway Hardiman Scholar PhD Kelsey Rhude
- PhD Candidate Parisa Zangeneh
- PhD Candidate Hassan Abu Omar
Recent Publications
- Khelsey Rhude and Yah Vallah Parwon "Will justice ever be realized? Uncertainties for survivors of conflict-related gender-based violence as Liberia awaits the results of runoff presidential elections", Justice in Conflict, November 16, 2023 at https://justiceinconflict.org/
- Courtney Curran, 'The Kosovo Specialist Chambers—an insatiable creature with a preference for ICTY leftovers', Irish Centre for Human Rights blogpost (published online on 15 November 2023), webpage source: https://ichrgalway.wordpress.com/2023/11/15/the-kosovo-specialist-chambers-an-insatiable-creature-with-a-preference-for-icty-leftovers/.
- Beatrice Canossi, (2022). El caso de Otoniel: sus desafíos y lecciones para el Sistema Integral para la Paz (Policy Brief n.º 6). Instituto Colombo-Alemán para la Paz – CAPAZ accessible at https://usercontent.one/wp/www.instituto-capaz.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Policy-Brief-Azul-6-2022.-El-caso-de-Otoniel-Beatrice-Canossi.pdf
Thursday, 24 October 2024
We are pleased to announce the publication of Dr Anita Ferrara's latest article in the Memory Studies Journal titled "When the Past Meets the Present: The Role of Memory Sites in Times of Crisis in Chile." It is available in open access here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17506980241283891 Dr Anita Ferrara is the Cluster Leader of the Transitional Justice and Peace Building Research Cluster (TJPR) at University of Galway School of Law.
Thursday, 1 February 2024
Our PhD Researcher and IRC Scholar Beatrice Canossi recently concluded her professional visit at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Costa Rica). During her three months as ‘professional visitor’ at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Beatrice worked alongside practitioners expanding her knowledge on the jurisprudence and functioning of this key regional human rights body. She had the chance to participate in the court’s hearings, deepening her understanding of the Inter-American system and working on court cases. She is grateful for this excellent opportunity and to all the staff of the Court which have welcomed her with professionalism, creating an exciting and fulfilling work environment. During her time at the Court Beatrice had the possibility to witness the pivotal role played by the Court at a regional and international level. She was particularly impressed by its work interpreting the American Convention on Human Rights as a living instrument to fulfil the Court’s important role in protecting human rights within the region. Watch this video of Beatrice talking about her experience
Blogs
- Parisa Zangeneh, 'The ICJ's Insufficient Engagement with Germany's Interpretation of the External Dimension of Common Article 1 in the Nicaragua v Germany Proceedings', (Published online on 25 September 2024).
Conferences
- Parisa Zangeneh, 'PhD researcher Parisa Zangeneh presents on the history of international humanitarian law at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella Conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina', (15 August 2024).