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General Introduction
'Épuration': History of a Word
Humanity Seized by International Criminal Justice
Dealing with Collaboration in Belgium after the Second World War: From Activism to Collaboration and Incivism
Transitional Justice as Universal Narrative
The Invention of 'Transitional Justice' in the 1990s
'Transitional Justice' and National 'Mastering of the Past': Criminal Justice and Liberalization Processes in West Germany after 1945
Poor Little Belgium? Belgian Trials of German War Criminals, 1944-1951
From Revolution to Restoration. Transnational Implications of the Greek Purge of Wartime Collaborators
The Defense in the Dock: Professional Purges of French Lawyers after the Second World War
Law and the Soviet Purge: Domestic Renewal and International Convergences
Circulation of Models of épuration after the Second World War: from France to Italy
Reassessing the Boundaries of Transitional Justice: An Inquiry of Political Transitions, Armed Conflicts and Human Rights Violations
The Emergence of Transitional Justice as a Professional International Practice
The Uncertain Place of Purge within Transitional Justice, and the Limitations of International Law in the World's Response to Mass Atrocity.
'Épuration': History of a Word
Humanity Seized by International Criminal Justice
Dealing with Collaboration in Belgium after the Second World War: From Activism to Collaboration and Incivism
Transitional Justice as Universal Narrative
The Invention of 'Transitional Justice' in the 1990s
'Transitional Justice' and National 'Mastering of the Past': Criminal Justice and Liberalization Processes in West Germany after 1945
Poor Little Belgium? Belgian Trials of German War Criminals, 1944-1951
From Revolution to Restoration. Transnational Implications of the Greek Purge of Wartime Collaborators
The Defense in the Dock: Professional Purges of French Lawyers after the Second World War
Law and the Soviet Purge: Domestic Renewal and International Convergences
Circulation of Models of épuration after the Second World War: from France to Italy
Reassessing the Boundaries of Transitional Justice: An Inquiry of Political Transitions, Armed Conflicts and Human Rights Violations
The Emergence of Transitional Justice as a Professional International Practice
The Uncertain Place of Purge within Transitional Justice, and the Limitations of International Law in the World's Response to Mass Atrocity.