The Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice remains the premier reference tool that presents the state of the art in the field of reckoning with the legacy of past gross human rights abuses. Almost 200 scholars and practitioners from all continents summarize country efforts to address and redress the recent past, and present key transitional justice methods, debates, institutions and concepts. Both state and non-state initiatives are concisely overviewed. Written in an accessible style but with an eye to detail and accuracy, the entries include the latest research in the field and provide suggestions for further readings. Widely consulted by academics, practitioners, government officials and civil society representatives, the Encyclopedia is unmatched in the number of countries, institutions, debates, as well as methods, programs and practices it covers.
Volume I: 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Entries on transitional justice methods, processes, and practices; 1.3. Entries on transitional justice debates, controversies, and key questions; 1.4. Entries on transitional justice concepts and terms; Volume II: 2.1. Alphabetical list of entries; 2.2. Thematic list of entries; 2.3. Entries on countries; Volume III: 3.1. Alphabetical list of entries; 3.2. Thematic list of entries; 3.3. List of transitional justice institutions by country; 3.4. Timeline of transitional justice institutions and organizations; 3.5. Entries on transitional justice institutions and organizations.