Kora Andrieu | Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV) (original) (raw)
Kora Andrieu holds a Ph.D. in Political Theory from the Sorbonne University, a MSc in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a M.A. in International Security from Sciences-Po Paris. She was the transitional justice focal point of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Tunisia for more than two years, and worked as an independent consultant in Tunisia for the United Nations Development Program, Impunity Watch and Lawyers without Borders. She is currently a Human Rights Officer within the Transitional Justice Unit of the United Nations Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (Bamako, Mali). She is the author of various articles on transitional justice, including: “Political Liberalism in Transition: John Rawls and ‘a Theory’ of Transitional Justice,” in Transitional Justice Theories, Friederike Mieke and Suzanne Buckley, ed., Routledge, 2012; “Dealing with a New Grievance: Should Corruption be Part of the Transitional Justice Agenda Too?” Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 11, No. 4, 2012; “An Unfinished Business: Transitional Justice and Memorialization in Post-Soviet Russia,” The International Journal of Transitional Justice, vol. 5, No. 2, July 2011; “Civilizing Peacebuilding: Transitional Justice, Civil Society and the Liberal Paradigm,” Security Dialogue, 41 (3), September 2010; “Sorry for the Genocide: How Public Apologies can Help National Reconciliation,” Millennium Journal of International Studies, 42, 2009. She is also the author of La justice transitionnelle. De l’Afrique du Sud au Rwanda, Paris, Gallimard, coll. “Folio,” 2012, and co-directed Quelle justice pour les peuples en transition? Démocratiser, Pacifier, Réconcilier (with Geoffroy Lauvau), Paris, Presses de la Sorbonne, 2014.
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