Books by Colleen Murphy
Colleen Murphy is a professor at the College of Law and in the departments of philosophy and political science at the University of Illinois. She is also director of the Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program in Illinois International. She is the author of The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice (Cambridge University Press, 2017) and A Moral Theory of Political Reconciliation (CUP, 2010).
Interviews with Colleen Murphy
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Transitional Justice
by Ruti G Teitel -
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A Human Being Died That Night
by Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela -
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Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law
by Mark A Drumbl -
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Imperfect Justice: An East-West Diary
by Inga Markovits -
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Brothers of the Gun: A Memoir of the Syrian Civil War
by Marwan Hisham and Molly Crabapple
The best books on Transitional Justice, recommended by Colleen Murphy
The best books on Transitional Justice, recommended by Colleen Murphy
When a period of war or oppression draws to a close, how should a country face up to past wrongdoing while creating a future free of conflict? Colleen Murphy—professor of law, philosophy and political science at the University of Illinois—discusses five books that examine the issues at the heart of ‘transitional justice.’