TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE INSTITUTE - Research - University of Ulster
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Annex I: PUBLICATIONSChristine BellBooksOn the Law <strong>of</strong> Peace: Peace Agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria. Oxford: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2008.Peace Agreements and Human Rights. Oxford: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2000.Learning Legal Skills. 3rd ed. London: Blackstone, 1999 (co-author).Peer Reviewed Articles“Does Feminism Need a Theory <strong>of</strong> Transitional Justice? An Introductory Essay? 1 International Journal <strong>of</strong> TransitionalJustice (2007): 23-44 (co-author with C O’Rourke)“The People’s Peace: Peace Agreements, Civil Society and Participatory Democracy.” International Political ScienceReview (2007) (co-author with C O’Rourke)“Peace Agreements: Their Nature and Legal Status.” 100 (2) American Journal <strong>of</strong> International Law (2006)“Lost on the Way Home? The Right to Life in Northern Ireland.” 32 Journal <strong>of</strong> Law and Society (2005): 68 (co-authorwith J Keenan).“Human Rights Nongovernmental Organisations and the Problems <strong>of</strong> Transition.” 26 Human Rights Quarterly (2004):331 (co-author with J Keenan)“Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland.” 26 Fordham International Law Journal (2003): 1095.Book Chapters/Other Articles“The “New Law” <strong>of</strong> Transitional Justice” in Building a Future on Peace and Justice: Studies on Transitional Justice, Peaceand Development, The Nuremberg Declaration on Peace and Justice edited by K Ambos, J Large and M Wierda. Berlin,Heidelberg, Springer, 2009.“Human Rights, Peace Agreements and Conflict Resolution: Negotiating Justice in Northern Ireland.” In Conflict andHuman Rights, edited by J Hesling and J Mertus. Washington DC: United States Institute <strong>of</strong> Peace, 2006.“Peace Agreements and Human Rights: Implications for the UN.” In The UN, Human Rights, Post Conflict Situations,edited by N White and D Klassen. Manchester: Manchester <strong>University</strong> Press, 2005.“Women Address the Problems <strong>of</strong> Peace Agreements.” In Women, Peacemaking and Constitutions, edited by RCoomeraswamy and D Fonseka. New Delhi: Women Unlimited, 2005.“Paths to the Future: Peace Agreements and Human Rights.” In Progressing Towards Peace, edited by J Darby and RMcGinty. Houndsmill: Palgrave/Macmillan, 2002.“Minority Rights and Conflict Resolution in Northern Ireland.” In Minority Rights in the ‘New Europe’, edited byWheatly and Cumper. The Hague & London: Martinus Nijh<strong>of</strong>f/Kluwer, 1999.“Women, Equality and Political Participation.” In (Dis)Agreeing Ireland, edited by J Anderson and J Goodman. London:Pluto Press, 1999.Reports“Negotiating Justice: Human Rights and Peace Agreements.” Geneva: International Committee on Human RightsPolicy, 2006Other“Reunification: More Than the Colour <strong>of</strong> Post Boxes.” The Village, Dublin November 2005Bell, Christine, C Campbell, and F Ni AolainPeer Reviewed Articles“Justice Discourses in Transition.” 13 Social and Legal Studies. (2004): 306-28Book Chapters“The Battle for Transitional Justice: Hegemony, Iraq and International Law.” In Judges, Transition and Human RightsCultures: Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Stephen Livingstone edited by K McEvoy, J Morrisson and G Anthony, Oxford <strong>University</strong>Press, 200644