About Course
Transitional justice is a vital framework for societies emerging from conflict or dictatorship, aiming to address past human rights abuses. This introductory online course provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and mechanisms of transitional justice, equipping learners with a solid foundation in this complex field.
The course covers the following topics:
- Theoretical perspectives on transitional justice;
- Balancing justice, peacebuilding and reconciliation;
- Truth-seeking mechanisms: truth commissions and their role;
- Memory, memorialization, and commemoration in transitional societies;
- Case studies;
- International criminal justice mechanisms;
- National prosecutions: importance and challenges;
- Reconciliation versus justice debate;
- Marginalized groups and ethical challenges in transitional justice;
- Intersectionality and marginalized groups in transitional justice processes;
- Gender-based violence in conflict and post-conflict settings;
- Incorporating gender perspectives into transitional justice mechanisms;
- Ethical dilemmas: balancing justice, peace, and reconciliation;
- Challenges of implementing transitional justice in complex political environments;
- Future directions and innovations in the field.
What will you learn?
Course Content
Transitional Justice Slide Deck 1
Deck 1
Deck 2
Deck 3
Quiz Questions 1
Quiz Questions 2
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