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Padraig McAuliffe

Professor Padraig McAuliffe
BCL, PhD

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P.G.Mcauliffe@liverpool.ac.uk

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Publications

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2024

Displaying the Victim: Essentialized Aesthetics of Victimhood in Transitional Justice Debates

McAuliffe, P. (2024). Displaying the Victim: Essentialized Aesthetics of Victimhood in Transitional Justice Debates. In C. Schwoebel-Patel, & R. Knox (Eds.), Aesthetics and Counter-Aesthetics of International Justice (pp. 40-63). Counterpress.

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2023

On Second (and Third) Thoughts: Raising, Revising and Reviving the Concept of Progressive Realisation Over Time

McAuliffe, P. (2023). On Second (and Third) Thoughts: Raising, Revising and Reviving the Concept of Progressive Realisation Over Time. In European Yearbook of Human Rights (Vol. 6, pp. 533-566).

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Elites

McAuliffe, P. (2023). Elites. In L. Stan, & N. Nedelsky (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice (2nd ed., pp. 254-270). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Casual and Causal Links to the Rule of Law

McAuliffe, P. (2023). Casual and Causal Links to the Rule of Law. In C. Lawther, & L. Moffett (Eds.), Research Handbook on Transitional Justice (pp. 45-61). Edward Elgar.

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2022

Picking up the pieces: Transitional justice responses to destruction of tangible cultural heritage

Coakley, S., & McAuliffe, P. (2022). Picking up the pieces: Transitional justice responses to destruction of tangible cultural heritage. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 40(3), 311-332. doi:10.1177/09240519221113121

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10.1177/09240519221113121
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‘Egregious Dysfunctions’: Transitional Justice in Cambodia’s Limited Access Order

McAuliffe, P. (2023). ‘Egregious Dysfunctions’: Transitional Justice in Cambodia’s Limited Access Order. In A. Kent, & R. Biddulph (Eds.), Cambodia's Trials: Contrasting Visions of Truth, Transitional Justice and National Recovery (pp. 21-51). Copenhagen: NIAS (Nordic Institute of Asian Studies) Press.

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2021

Complicity or Decolonisation? Restitution of Heritage from ‘Global’ Ethnographic Museums

McAuliffe, P. (2021). Complicity or Decolonisation? Restitution of Heritage from ‘Global’ Ethnographic Museums. International Journal of Transitional Justice, 15(3), 679-690. doi:10.1093/ijtj/ijab028

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10.1093/ijtj/ijab028
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Transitional Justice, Institutions and Temporality: Towards a Dynamic Understanding

McAuliffe, P. (2021). Transitional Justice, Institutions and Temporality: Towards a Dynamic Understanding. International Criminal Law Review, 21(5), 817-847. doi:10.1163/15718123-bja10060

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10.1163/15718123-bja10060
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Programmatic Approaches to Realising Socio-Economic Rights: Debates, Definitions and Trends

McAuliffe, P. (2021). Programmatic Approaches to Realising Socio-Economic Rights: Debates, Definitions and Trends. Melbourne Journal of International Law, 22(1), 24-56.

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2020

2019

'Surrogacy and Resistance: Evolving Patterns in Unofficial Truth Commissions and Truth Projects'

McAuliffe, P. G. (2019). 'Surrogacy and Resistance: Evolving Patterns in Unofficial Truth Commissions and Truth Projects'. In J. Sarkin (Ed.), The Global Legacy of Truth Commissions (pp. 269-289). Cambridge: Intersentia.

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The Problem of Elites

McAuliffe, P. G. (2019). The Problem of Elites. In M. Evans (Ed.), Transitional and Transformative Justice: Critical and International Perspectives (pp. 77-99). Abingdon: Routledge.

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2018

Adapting to Survive: The Peculiar Fate of Liberal Governance Models in East Timor

McAuliffe, P. (2019). Adapting to Survive: The Peculiar Fate of Liberal Governance Models in East Timor. In Governance and Political Adaptation in Fragile States (pp. 105-133). Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-90749-9_5

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10.1007/978-3-319-90749-9_5
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2017

'Peace Agreements and Power-Sharing as Barriers to Minority Rights'

McAuliffe, P. G. (2017). 'Peace Agreements and Power-Sharing as Barriers to Minority Rights'. In G. Pentassuglia (Ed.), Ethno-Cultural Diversity and Human Rights (pp. 337-369). Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff.

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Transformative Transitional Justice and the Malleability of Post-Conflict States

McAuliffe, P. (2017). Transformative Transitional Justice and the Malleability of Post-Conflict States. London: Edward Elgar. doi:10.4337/9781783470044

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10.4337/9781783470044
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2016

The Marginality of Transitional Justice within Liberal Peacebuilding: Causes and Consequences

McAuliffe, P. (2017). The Marginality of Transitional Justice within Liberal Peacebuilding: Causes and Consequences. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 9(1), 91-103. doi:10.1093/jhuman/huw022

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10.1093/jhuman/huw022
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2015

Structural Causes of Conflict and the Superficiality of Transitional Justice

McAuliffe, P. (2015). Structural Causes of Conflict and the Superficiality of Transitional Justice. In N. Eisikovits, C. Corradi, & J. Volpe Rotondi (Eds.), Theorizing Transitional Justice (pp. 93-105). London: Ashgate.

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The International Rule of Law as Trumps: Do Human Rights Prosecution Responsibilities Impair Domestic Rule of Law Reconstruction?

McAuliffe, P. (2015). The International Rule of Law as Trumps: Do Human Rights Prosecution Responsibilities Impair Domestic Rule of Law Reconstruction?. In M. Saul, & J. Sweeney (Eds.), Post-conflict Reconstruction and International Law (pp. 141-166). London: Routledge.

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2014

Bad Analogy: Why the Divergent Institutional Imperatives of the Ad Hoc Tribunals and the ICC Make the Lessons of Rule 11 bis Inapplicable to the ICC's Complementarity Regime

McAuliffe, P. (2014). Bad Analogy: Why the Divergent Institutional Imperatives of the Ad Hoc Tribunals and the ICC Make the Lessons of Rule 11 bis Inapplicable to the ICC's Complementarity Regime. International Organizations Law Review, 11(2), 345-427. doi:10.1163/15723747-01102005

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10.1163/15723747-01102005
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The Prospects for Transitional Justice in Catalysing Socio-Economic Equality and Justice in Post-Conflict Somalia: A Critical Assessment

McAuliffe, P. (2014). The Prospects for Transitional Justice in Catalysing Socio-Economic Equality and Justice in Post-Conflict Somalia: A Critical Assessment. Journal of Northeast African Studies, 14(2), 77-110.

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2013

The roots of transitional accountability: interrogating the ‘justice cascade’

McAuliffe, P. (2013). The roots of transitional accountability: interrogating the ‘justice cascade’. International Journal of Law in Context, 9(1), 106-123. doi:10.1017/s1744552312000511

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10.1017/s1744552312000511
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Hybrid Courts in Retrospect: Of Lost Legacies and Modest Futures

McAuliffe, P. (2013). Hybrid Courts in Retrospect: Of Lost Legacies and Modest Futures. In W. Schabas, Y. McDermott, & N. Hayes (Eds.), The Ashgate Research Companion to International Criminal Law: Critical Perspectives (pp. 453-474). London: Ashgate.

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Justice in Latin American Transition: Ariel Dorfmann's Death and the Maiden as Pretext and Prophesy

McAuliffe, P. (2013). Justice in Latin American Transition: Ariel Dorfmann's Death and the Maiden as Pretext and Prophesy. In O. Simic, & P. D. Rush (Eds.), The Arts of Transitional Justice (pp. 81-98). New York: Springer.

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Romanticisation Versus Integration? Indigenous Justice in Rule of Law Reconstruction and Transitional Justice Discourse

McAuliffe, P. (2013). Romanticisation Versus Integration? Indigenous Justice in Rule of Law Reconstruction and Transitional Justice Discourse. Goettingen Journal of International Law, 5(2), 41-86.

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Transitional Justice and Rule of Law Reconstruction

McAuliffe, P. (n.d.). Transitional Justice and Rule of Law Reconstruction. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203771112

DOI
10.4324/9780203771112
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2012

Suspended Disbelief: The Curious Endurance of the Deterrence Rationale in International Criminal Law

McAuliffe, P. (2012). Suspended Disbelief: The Curious Endurance of the Deterrence Rationale in International Criminal Law. New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law, 10(2), 227-262.

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The Ambiguities of Transitional Narrative in The Porcupine by Julian Barnes

McAuliffe, P. (2012). The Ambiguities of Transitional Narrative in The Porcupine by Julian Barnes. Journal of Law and Literature, 24(3), 325-355.

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2011

UN PEACE-BUILDING, TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND THE RULE OF LAW IN EAST TIMOR: THE LIMITS OF INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO POLITICAL QUESTIONS

McAuliffe, P. (2011). UN PEACE-BUILDING, TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND THE RULE OF LAW IN EAST TIMOR: THE LIMITS OF INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO POLITICAL QUESTIONS. Netherlands International Law Review, 58(01), 103-135. doi:10.1017/s0165070x11100042

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10.1017/s0165070x11100042
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From Molehills to Mountains (and Myths?): A Critical History of Transitional Justice Advocacy

McAuliffe, P. (2011). From Molehills to Mountains (and Myths?): A Critical History of Transitional Justice Advocacy. Finnish Yearbook of International Law, 22(1), 85-166.

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Hybrid Tribunals at Ten: How International Criminal Justice's Golden Child Became an Orphan

McAuliffe, P. (2011). Hybrid Tribunals at Ten: How International Criminal Justice's Golden Child Became an Orphan. Journal of International Law and International Relations, 7, 1-65.

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Transitional Justice's Expanding Empire: Reasserting the Value of the Paradigmatic Transition?

McAuliffe, P. (2011). Transitional Justice's Expanding Empire: Reasserting the Value of the Paradigmatic Transition?. Journal of Conflictology, 2(2), 32-44.

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2010

Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law: The Perfect Couple or Awkward Bedfellows?

McAuliffe, P. (2010). Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law: The Perfect Couple or Awkward Bedfellows?. Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2(1), 110-154.

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2008

TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN TRANSIT: WHY TRANSFERRING A SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE TRIAL TO THE HAGUE DEFEATS THE PURPOSES OF HYBRID TRIBUNALS

McAuliffe, P. (2008). TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN TRANSIT: WHY TRANSFERRING A SPECIAL COURT FOR SIERRA LEONE TRIAL TO THE HAGUE DEFEATS THE PURPOSES OF HYBRID TRIBUNALS. Netherlands International Law Review, 55(03), 365. doi:10.1017/s0165070x08003653

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10.1017/s0165070x08003653
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