Stocktaking: Published Project Research
真人线上娱乐 continue to generate new research findings, have publications under review, and are organising a workshop in Madrid in December 2025. But the project is concluding as a funded entity on the last day of 2025. To get a sense of our work for the past 4 years, I have been taking stock of our project publications.
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Some of our journal articles
Our published research from 2022 onwards, listed chronologically to indicate the development of our thinking:
- Line E. Gissel (2022) ‘The Standardisation of Transitional Justice’ in the European Journal of International Relations 28(4), 859-884. Link.
- Line J. Jakobsen (2023) ‘Review Essay: The Emerging Corporate Turn in Transitional Justice’ in Cooperation and Conflict 58(4), 561-571. Link.
- Line J. Jakobsen (2024) ‘Colombia as the “Laboratory” for Transitional Justice: Consolidation and Innovation of Global Formulas’ in The International Journal of Transitional Justice 18(3), 422-438. Link.
- Thomas O. Hansen (2024) ‘The Local Impact of the International Standardization of Transitional Justice: Lessons from the Ugandan Case’ in Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 53(1), 15-44. Link.
- Wladimir S. Fernandes (2025) ‘Designing for Context: Pragmatic Transitional Justice and the Independent Institution on Missing Persons on the Syrian Arab Republic’ in Global Studies Quarterly 5(1), 1-11. Link.
- Line J. Jakobsen, Thomas O. Hansen and Line E. Gissel (2025) ‘“Calling for Inclusion”: Negotiating Boundaries in the Transitional Justice Script’ in Human Rights Quarterly 47(3), 426-452. Link.
- Line E. Gissel (forthcoming) ‘Global Governance by Manual: The Transitional Justice Toolkit and the Standardization of a Field’ in International Studies Quarterly.
- Thomas O. Hansen (forthcoming) ‘The End of the Transitional Justice Paradigm (As 真人线上娱乐 Know It)? Re-Thinking Atrocity Justice to Take Account of the 真人线上娱乐st’ in Pennsylvania International Law Journal.
- Thomas O. Hansen (forthcoming) ‘Formal Participation, de Facto Exclusion? Institutional Design and the Impact of TJ Standardization in Uganda’ in Tine Destrooper and Elke Evrard (eds) Cambridge Handbook on Victim Engagement in Transitional Justice (Cambridge University Press).
- Thomas O. Hansen (forthcoming) ‘Intersections between Transitional Justice, Law and Peace’ in . Louise Mallinder Rachel Killean Lauren Dempster(eds) Edward Elgar Encyclopedia on Law and Peace (Edward Elgar)