A. Ceretti, R. Cornelli (2026) For a Possible Peace: Responsibility, Justice, and Repair in the Time of Wars
In a time when war is once again becoming the everyday language of politics and of our collective imagination, Ceretti and Cornelli offer a radical, countercurrent reflection: is peace still thinkable? And under what conditions?
Constructing ‘Victim-Centred Peace’: The Contribution of the International Criminal Court’s Reparations to Victims in the Al-Mahdi Case in Timbuktu
The article explores how ICC reparations in the Al-Mahdi case contributed to building a “victim-centred peace” in Timbuktu. The concept is examined through justice, material restoration, and victims’ satisfaction, highlighting the tangible impact of reparative measures.
C. Chisari (2025), Gender-Sensitive Reparation through Art: Hammering Suffering at Fragmentos
The article examines the concept of gender-sensitive reparation within the framework of transitional justice, with particular attention to the potential of art as a form of symbolic reparation for women survivors of conflict.
Justice, reparation, and peace: a utopian path?
The meeting aims to explore the theoretical potential of the concept of reparation and its relationship with the processes of justice and peace, in a historical period marked by traumatic wounds on both individual and social levels.
The Gender Impact of Post-Conflict Reparations
On April 6th in Turin, the conference titled The Gender Impact of Post-Conflict Reparations: Historical, Philosophical, and Legal Perspectives.
Memorial Justice? Lessons from Colombia on How Memorialization Can Serve Justice in Transitional Contexts
The first issue of The International Journal of Transitional Justice in 2025 features the article “Memorial Justice? Lessons from Colombia on How Memorialization Can Serve Justice in Transitional Contexts” by Carlos Gutiérrez-Rodríguez.