Blogs on Transitional Justice

  • War Crimes Prosecution Watch - Established in 2005 in partnership with the Case Western Reserve University School of Law's Cox International Law Center, War Crimes Prosecution Watch is a bi-weekly e-newsletter that collects official documents and articles from major news sources that detail and analyze salient issues pertaining to the investigation and prosecution of war crimes throughout the world. The publication, which goes out to over 15,000 subscribers, is edited by Case Western Reserve law students who are selected in January of their first year for editorial positions through an interview process. To date, the War Crimes Prosecution Watch team has published over 300 issues of War Crimes Prosecution Watch.

  • International Justice Tribune - With a worldwide network of correspondents, the blog covers on-going criminal proceedings on war crimes, crimes against humanity and torture, before the international and the national courts. Providing its readers with a global, comprehensive reporting and in-depth exploration of the fast-evolving world of international justice, IJT helps by providing context and perspective.

  • Justice in Conflict Blog - This blog is about two things: competing conceptions and ideas of justice as well as the challenges of pursuing justice in conflict.

  • Cambodia Tribunal Monitor - Cambodia Tribunal Monitor is a consortium of academic, philanthropic, and non-profit organizations committed to providing public access to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and open discussion throughout the judicial process.