News blog navigation Home blog posts Murphy's work on transitional justice featured in symposium, published in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Apr 17, 2020 4:45 pmFaculty Share on Facebook Tweet Email Professor Colleen Murphy's book on transitional justice has been featured in a symposium that was just published in a Routledge edited volume on “Reconciliation, Transitional, and Indigenous Justice.” Additionally, her paper “On Principled Compromise: When Does a Process of Transitional Justice Qualify as Just?” was just published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. The Society has been around since 1880 and is one of the most prestigious invitations a philosopher can receive. Murphy was one of only a few Americans invited to deliver a lecture in London this past year, which was then published in the Proceedings. Share on Facebook Tweet Email More News
blog posts Murphy's work on transitional justice featured in symposium, published in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Apr 17, 2020 4:45 pmFaculty Share on Facebook Tweet Email Professor Colleen Murphy's book on transitional justice has been featured in a symposium that was just published in a Routledge edited volume on “Reconciliation, Transitional, and Indigenous Justice.” Additionally, her paper “On Principled Compromise: When Does a Process of Transitional Justice Qualify as Just?” was just published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. The Society has been around since 1880 and is one of the most prestigious invitations a philosopher can receive. Murphy was one of only a few Americans invited to deliver a lecture in London this past year, which was then published in the Proceedings. Share on Facebook Tweet Email