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1 | Defining transition, transitional justice, and the aim of the latter: Is there any pattern in regime transitions from authoritarian to democratic rule? What should be the aim of implementing transitional justice tools? | Neil J. Kritz (ed.), Transitional Justice: How Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Regimes, 3 vols., United States Institute of Peace Press: 19954 |
2 | An overview of transitional justice tools: trials, fact-finding bodies, reparations, apologies, amnesty | Neil J. Kritz (ed.), Transitional Justice: How Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Regimes, 3 vols., United States Institute of Peace Press: 19954 |
3 | Implementation of transitional justice I: patterns and context dependence of the phenomenon | Naomi Roht Arriaza (ed.), Impunity and Human Rights in International Law and Practice, Oxford University Press: 1994 |
4 | Implementation of transitional justice II: the interference of international judicial bodies and obligations originating from international law for domestic instances | Naomi Roht Arriaza (ed.), Impunity and Human Rights in International Law and Practice, Oxford University Press: 1994 |
5 | Defining a specific type of transition: the concept of “authoritarian regimes involved in crimes under international law” | A. James McAdams (ed.), Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law in New Democracies, University of Notre Dame Press: 19974 |
6 | Why one should pursue domestic and international criminal proceedings in the framework of transitions from criminal regimes to democracies: by necessity, by functionality, or by simple arrogance? | A. James McAdams (ed.), Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law in New Democracies, University of Notre Dame Press: 19974 |
7 | Case study I-1: Croatia | Eric A. Posner – Adrian Vermeule, “Transitional Justice as Ordinary Justice”, Harward Law Review, vol. 117, 2004, pp. 765-7774 |
8 | Case study I-2: Croatia | Eric A. Posner – Adrian Vermeule, “Transitional Justice as Ordinary Justice”, Harward Law Review, vol. 117, 2004, pp. 765-7774 |
9 | Case study II-1: Serbia | Eric A. Posner – Adrian Vermeule, “Transitional Justice as Ordinary Justice”, Harward Law Review, vol. 117, 2004, pp. 765-7774 |
10 | Case study II-2: Serbia | Eric A. Posner – Adrian Vermeule, “Transitional Justice as Ordinary Justice”, Harward Law Review, vol. 117, 2004, pp. 765-7774 |
11 | Case study II-3: Serbia | Eric A. Posner – Adrian Vermeule, “Transitional Justice as Ordinary Justice”, Harward Law Review, vol. 117, 2004, pp. 765-7774 |
12 | Case study III-1: Bosnia and Herzegovina | Eric A. Posner – Adrian Vermeule, “Transitional Justice as Ordinary Justice”, Harward Law Review, vol. 117, 2004, pp. 765-7774 |
13 | Case study III-2: Bosnia and Herzegovina | Eric A. Posner – Adrian Vermeule, “Transitional Justice as Ordinary Justice”, Harward Law Review, vol. 117, 2004, pp. 765-7774 |
14 | Case study III-3: Bosnia and Herzegovina | Eric A. Posner – Adrian Vermeule, “Transitional Justice as Ordinary Justice”, Harward Law Review, vol. 117, 2004, pp. 765-7774 |
15 | Research Presentations | to be assigned |
16 | Research Presentations | to be assigned |