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    Defining a relationship between transitional justice and jus post bellum: A call and an opportunity for post-conflict justice.Kirsten J. Fisher - 2018 - Journal of International Political Theory 16 (3):287-304.
    While there is an acknowledged overlap of transitional justice and jus post bellum, there has been no real attention to delineating a clear relationship between the two or addressing the significan...
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  2. Identifying Liability: Ambiguous Charges in International Criminal Law.Kirsten J. Fisher - 2010 - Finnish Yearbook of International Law.
  3. Meandering along the ICL Path: Where are we headed?Kirsten J. Fisher - 2010 - Suomen Antropologi 2:90-93.
  4. Rawls Revisited: Can International Criminal Law Exist?Kirsten J. Fisher - 2006 - Canadian Journal of Political Science 39 (2):407-420.
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    The Distinct Character of International Crime: Theorizing the Domain.Kirsten J. Fisher - 2009 - Contemporary Political Theory 8 (1):44-67.
    If contemporary political theory in the area of international justice is to accomplish its aim of clarifying and making coherent the meaning of justice in an international context, the question of the appropriate role and responsibility of international criminal law must be answered. International criminal law must be more than simply domestic laws that are prosecuted at the international level. However, the question of what makes an international crime such that it deserves this special classification and international condemnation has not (...)
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    May, Larry, and Hoskins, Zachary, eds. International Criminal Law and Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. 258. $85.00. [REVIEW]Kirsten J. Fisher - 2010 - Ethics 121 (1):209-214.