Publications INTERVICT
INTERVICT researchers publish research findings and contributions to reports, books, journals etc. This page contains the most recent publications.
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Beyond victims’ mere presence - An empirical analysis of victim participation in transitional justice in Colombia (2019)
de Waardt, M., & Weber, S. (2019). Beyond victims’ mere presence: An empirical analysis of victim participation in transitional justice in Colombia. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 2019, 1-20. -
Wages and employment security following a major disaster - A 17-year population-based longitudinal comparative study (2019)
van der Velden, P., Muffels, R., Peijen, R., & Bosmans, M. (2019). Wages and employment security following a major disaster: A 17-year population-based longitudinal comparative study. PLoS ONE, 14(3), 1-22. -
Using art to raise awareness on forced marriage and related sexual and gender-based violence in Cambodia - (2019)
Balta, A. (Author). (2019). Using art to raise awareness on forced marriage and related sexual and gender-based violence in Cambodia. Web publication/site, http://artij.org: Art and International Justice Initiative. Retrieved from http://artij.org/en/blog.html -
Emotive justice - Laypersons' and legal professionals' evaluations of emotional victims within the just world paradigm (2019)
Bosma, A. (2019). Emotive justice: Laypersons' and legal professionals' evaluations of emotional victims within the just world paradigm. Tilburg: Wolf Legal Publishers (WLP). -
The global compact on refugees and international law - A missed opportunity? (2019)
Pijnenburg, A. (Author). (2019). The global compact on refugees and international law: A missed opportunity?. Web publication/site, https://rli.blogs.sas.ac.uk/: University of London. Retrieved from https://rli.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2019/02/05/the-gcr-and-international-law-a-missed-opportunity/ -
Galona’s review of victim labelling theory - A rejoinder (2019)
van Dijk, J. (2019). Galona’s review of victim labelling theory: A rejoinder. International Review of Victimology, 25 (1), 125-131. -
Victims and retributive responses at the European Court of Human Rights - Scrutinizing the coercive dimension of reparations (2019)
Balta, A. (2019). Victims and retributive responses at the European Court of Human Rights: Scrutinizing the coercive dimension of reparations. (pp. 1-23). (iCourts Working Paper Series; No. 155). -
A network theory approach to global legislative action - (2019)
Banteka, N. (Accepted/In press). A network theory approach to global legislative action. Seton Hall Law Review . -
No longer immune - How network theory decodes normative shifts in personal immunity for heads of state (2019)
Banteka, N. (Accepted/In press). No longer immune: How network theory decodes normative shifts in personal immunity for heads of state. Virginia Journal of International Law, 59(1). -
The rise of the extreme right and the crime of terrorism - Ideology, mobilization and the case of golden dawn (2019)
Banteka, N. (2019). The rise of the extreme right and the crime of terrorism: Ideology, mobilization and the case of golden dawn. Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, 29(2), 127-163.