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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts

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Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts
Podcasts from the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conferences on 26-28 June 2009 and 22-23 October 2010

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Business and Human Rights in Transition from Conflict to Peace A panel discussion among an academic, a company representative and practitioners, held on 21 June 2016, hosted by the Oxford Business and Human Rights Research Network and the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre. Sabine Michalowski, Irene Pietropaoli, Jo Zaremba, Yves Nissim 8 July, 2016
Reaching out to whom?: Transitional Justice Institutions, Outreach and Local Communities Sixth and final panel in the Innovative Media for Change in Transitional Justice conference, A Debate between Journalists, Academics and Practitioners on Transitional Justice, Media and Conflict held on 22-23 June 2015. Alison Smith, Gerhard Anders, Gaelle Carayon, Leila Ullrich 2 June, 2016
Innovative Media for Change?: The Potential and Pitfalls of New Media Technology in TJ Fifth panel in the Innovative Media for Change in Transitional Justice conference, A Debate between Journalists, Academics and Practitioners on Transitional Justice, Media and Conflict held on 22-23 June 2015. Phil Clark, Linda Melvern, Ella McPherson, Rob Lemkin 1 June, 2016
Doing more Harm than Good?: Documentaries, Social Media and Advocacy in TJ Fourth panel in the Innovative Media for Change in Transitional Justice conference, A Debate between Journalists, Academics and Practitioners on Transitional Justice, Media and Conflict held on 22-23 June 2015. Pierre Hazan, Leon Willems, Gilad Ben–Nun, Christophe Billen 1 June, 2016
Media in Divided Societies: Facilitators or Spoilers of Justice and Accountability? Third panel in the Innovative Media for Change in Transitional Justice conference, A Debate between Journalists, Academics and Practitioners on Transitional Justice, Media and Conflict held on 22-23 June 2015. Nicole Stremlau, Marija Ristic, Iginio Gagliardone, Nicola Palmer 1 June, 2016
Media and the Search for Criminal Evidence: Learning from the (non-) cooperation between journalists and international criminal tribunals Second panel in the Innovative Media for Change in Transitional Justice conference, A Debate between Journalists, Academics and Practitioners on Transitional Justice, Media and Conflict held on 22-23 June 2015. Payam Akhavan, Nerma Jelacic, Ella McPherson, Don Ferencz 1 June, 2016
The Role of Media in the Colombian Peace Negotiations First panel in the Innovative Media for Change in Transitional Justice conference, A Debate between Journalists, Academics and Practitioners on Transitional Justice, Media and Conflict held on 22-23 June 2015. Roddy Brett, Diana Dajer, Ailin Martinez, Leigh Payne 1 June, 2016
Amnesty: A transisitonal justice mechanism? Part 2, Panel 5, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Andrew Reiter 25 September, 2012
Media Research Part 2, Panel 4, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Aimable Twahirwa 25 September, 2012
The role of the media in South Korean Truth Commissions Part 1, Panel 4, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Hun Joon Kim 25 September, 2012
Response to panel 3 Part 3, Panel 3, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Leigh Payne 25 September, 2012
Testimonials analysis, use and aftermath part 2 Part 2, Panel 3, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Roya Boroumand 25 September, 2012
Testimonials analysis, use and aftermath Part 1, Panel 3, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Roya Boroumand 25 September, 2012
Responses for Panel 2 Part 3, Panel 2, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Phil Clerk 25 September, 2012
The methods used to research, design and implement traditional justice processes Part 2, Panel 2, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Marlon Alberto Weichert 25 September, 2012
Political analysis of the politics of justice Part 1, Panel 2, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Irenee Bugingo 25 September, 2012
The Ixil people and genocide Part 1, Panel 1, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Luis Roderigo Salvapo Mijangos 25 September, 2012
Trials mapping as impact measurement: Examples from Latin America Part 4, Panel 3, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Cath Collins 25 September, 2012
The impact of transitional justice after serious human rights violations. transitionaljustice.com. A collaborative data collection project Part 3, Panel 3, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Kathryn Sikkink, Geoff Dancy 25 September, 2012
Narrative interviews as a method for analysing claims to expertise and impact: The caseof the success in Brecki, Bosnia-Herzegovina Part 2, Panel 3, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Briony Jones 25 September, 2012
Speaking of silences: gender, violence and redress Part 1, Panel 3, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Kimberly Theidon 25 September, 2012
Anthropology, Politics, and the study of international trials Part 3, Panel 2, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Tim Kelsall 25 September, 2012
Epistemologies from below: Trials and Tribulations of population-based research in transisiotnal societies Part 2, Panel 2, Day 1 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Stephen Parmentier 25 September, 2012
ICP-OTP's ways of knowing Crimes and Fighting Impunity Part 1, Panel 2: What are the ways of knowing transitional justice after serious human rights violations? Part of the of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Emeric Rogier 25 September, 2012
Beyond Kampala: Taking Stock of the ICC: Current Issues and Future Prospects Third and final panel session of the Beyond Kampala conference. Darryl Robinson, Phil Clark, Donald Ferencz 20 June, 2011
Beyond Kampala: The State of State Practice on Aggression Second Panel session of the Beyond Kampala conference. Astrid Reisinger Coracini, Robbie Manson, Bill Wilson, Deborah Ruiz Verduzco 20 June, 2011
Beyond Kampala: What Happened in Kampala? First Panel session of the Beyond Kampala: The ICC, the Crime of Aggression, and the Future of the Court, held in St Anne's college on 13th May 2011. William Schabas, Noah Weisbord, Stefan Barriga, Jackson Maogoto 20 June, 2011
Beyond Kampala: The ICC, the Crime of Aggression, and the Future of the Court - Keynote talk Keynote by Vice President Hans-Peter Kaul, Judge of the ICC, introduced by Benjamin Ferencz, Chief Prosecutor at the Einsatzgruppen case at the Nuremberg Trials. Part of the Beyond Kampala conference held in St Anne's College on 13th May 2011. Hans-Peter Kaul 20 June, 2011
Impunity versus Accountability in Uruguay: The Role of 'la Ley de Caducidad' Presentation 6 of plenary 3 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Elin Skaar 21 February, 2011
Creeks of Justice: Debating Post-Atrocity Accountability in Rwanda and Uganda Presentation 3 of plenary 3 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Phil Clark 21 February, 2011
Cross-National Perspectives on Amnesties Presentation 1 of plenary 3 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Louise Mallinder 21 February, 2011
Amnesty, Consequentialism, and Deferred Judgments Presentation 5 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Leslie Vinjamuri 21 February, 2011
Impunity in Latin America: National Courts and Continuing Challenges Presentation 4 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Naomi Roht Arriaza 21 February, 2011
The Age of Accountability: The Rise of Individual Criminal Accountability Presentation 3 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Geoff Dancy 21 February, 2011
Amnesty and the Inter-American Human Rights System Presentation 2 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Par Engstrom 21 February, 2011
The Status of Domestic Amnesties in International Criminal Law Presentation 1 of plenary 2 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Max Pensky 21 February, 2011
Memory and National Reconciliation: The Amnesty Impasse in the Unfinished Brazilian Democratic Transition (in Portuguese) Presentation 4 of plenary 1 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Please note: this presentation is in Portuguese. José Carlos Moreira da Silva Filho 21 February, 2011
Amnesty and Recognition: The Process of Social (Dis)integration of the Brazilian Political Transition (in Portuguese) Presentation 3 of plenary 1 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Please note: This presentation is in Portuguese. Roberta Caminero Baggio 21 February, 2011
Reasons for the Effectiveness of the Amnesty Law in Brazil and Alternatives for Truth and Justice Regarding the Severe Human Rights Violations during the Military Dictatorship (1964-1985) (in Portuguese) Presentation 2 of plenary 1 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Please note, this presentation is in Portuguese. Paulo Abrão 21 February, 2011
Amnesty in Brazil: An Open Debate (in Portuguese) Presentation 1 of plenary 1 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference. Please note, this presentation is in Portuguese. Jessie Jane Vieira de Souza 21 February, 2011
Sudan in Transition? Symposium Opening remarks Opening remarks from the Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Culture and Reconciliation symposium held in Oxford in January 2011. David Anderson 4 February, 2011
Human Rights in the Future of Sudan(s) Part 7 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 7 of Addressing the Past, Preparing for the Future: War Crimes, Reconciliation and Human Rights section of the symposium. Lutz Oette 4 February, 2011
The Future of Sudanese Civil Society, North and South Part 6 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 6 of Addressing the Past, Preparing for the Future: War Crimes, Reconciliation and Human Rights section of the symposium. Joanna Oyediran 4 February, 2011
Conflict, Corruption and Long-Term Challenges for Southern Sudan Part 5 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 5 of Addressing the Past, Preparing for the Future: War Crimes, Reconciliation and Human Rights section of the symposium. Mawan Muortat 4 February, 2011
Genocide, War Crimes and the Two Sudans: Can There Be Reconciliation? Part 4 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 4 of Addressing the Past, Preparing for the Future: War Crimes, Reconciliation and Human Rights section of the symposium. Sondra Hale 4 February, 2011
The Economics of Southern Sudan's Referendum: Oil, Water and Agriculture in North and South Part 3 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 3 of The Political, Social and Economic Consequences of the Referendum. Harry Verhoeven 4 February, 2011
Southern Independence: Implications for Politics and Conflict in the North Part 2 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 2 of The Political, Social and Economic Consequences of the Referendum. Sharath Srinivasan 4 February, 2011
The Referendum and the Future of Sudan Part 1 of the 2011 Sudan in Transition? Southern Independence, Conflict and Reconciliation Symposium. This podcast is part 1 of The Political, Social and Economic Consequences of the Referendum. Ahmed al-Shahi 4 February, 2011
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