Affiliated Institutions
Liu Institute for Global Issues
The University of British Columbia
6476 NW Marine Drive
Vancouver, BC
Canada V6T 1Z2
Email: liu-tj@ubc.ca
Justice in Perspective
This online resource, developed and maintained by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, presents an overview of the transitional justice processes that have been and are currently being undertaken by countries in all regions. These include truth commissions, inquiries, traditional mechanisms, reparations programmes, amnesty programmes, prosecutions and litigation, mainly official but also civil society driven.
The Liu Institute for Global Issues
University of British Columbia (Vancouver, B.C.)
The Transitional Justice Network is an initiative of the Liu Institute for Global Issues. A hallmark of the Institute is to provide innovative learning and research opportunities for UBC graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and community members that help to bridge the gap between academics and practitioners.
First Nations House of Learning (FNHL)
University of British Columbia (Vancouver, B.C.)
As a core focus of the TJN is indigigenous concerns and issues both in Canada and abroad, the First Nations House of Learning has been a vital partner in speakers and workshops hosted by the TJN that relate to indigenous issues in Canada. The mandate of the First Nations House of Learning is to make the University's vast resources more accessible to Aboriginal Peoples, and to improve the University's ability to meet the needs of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit.
Iona Pacific Inter-Religious Centre
Vancouver School of Theology (Vancouver, B.C.)
Iona Pacific is a valuable TJN institution because the courses and events offered related to transitional justice are open to the public and promoted through the TJN. The Centre researches and implements new ways of facing critical local and global challenges to the well-being of the next generation of our shared communities. It draws upon the world’s wisdom traditions in order to foster a common sense of purpose, respect for differences, and socially engaged learning with academic and lay leaders, elders and youth, from North America and beyond.
Simon K.Y. Lee Global Lounge and Resource Centre
University of British Columbia (Vancouver, B.C.)
The Simon K.Y. Lee Global Lounge & Resource Centre recognizes our duty to give the term ‘global citizenship’ substance and meaning. The TJN partners on promotions and planning for various events, and is a valuable contact to the undergraduate and graduate students at the University.
Graduate School of Journalism, University of British Columbia (Vancouver, B.C.)
The TJN has many members from the UBC School of Journalism and will often partner on promotions and planning for various events.
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