Description
Transitional justice is a response to systematic or widespread violations of human rights. It seeks recognition for victims and to promote possibilities for peace, reconciliation and democracy. Transitional justice is not a special form of justice but justice adapted to societies transforming themselves after a period of pervasive human rights abuse. In some cases, these transformations happen suddenly; in others, they may take place over many decades.
Financial Status
Legal Name
International Center for Transitional JusticeTax ID
11-35800242013 Revenue
$9,310,270.00
2012 Revenue
$15,368,203.00
2011 Revenue
$10,003,332.00
2010 Revenue
$11,389,799.00
2009 Revenue
$23,554,635.00
2013 Net Assets
$11,245,747.00
2012 Net Assets
$13,571,523.00
2011 Net Assets
$11,397,496.00
2010 Net Assets
$17,174,965.00
2009 Net Assets
$21,595,496.00