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Lecture | Studium Generale

From Peacemaking to Dealmaking? Transitional Justice in a New Era

Date
Wednesday 18 February 2026
Time
Address
Anna van Buerenplein
Anna van Buerenplein 301
2595 DG The Hague
Room
Auditorium 2.21

For a long time, it was presumed that peace processes follow a clear and linear path: from violent conflicts to negotiations and peace agreements, to justice and reconciliation, which would eventually lead to peace. 

Today this assumption no longer holds. In recent years, the number of negotiated peace agreements to end conflicts has declined. Instead, many conflicts these days end in other ways, as in the military victory in Syria in 2024. Moreover, sometimes peace is considered to be a business deal.  
  
Drawing on various examples, Ingrid Samset will reflect on the potential and pitfalls of transitional justice in contemporary peace processes. What’s the relevance of transitional justice when peacebuilding no longer follows a linear path? How does this compare with historical patterns of transitional justice?

President Trump delivers remarks in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, during a summit on ending the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and advancing peace in the Middle East on October 13, 2025. The White House/Flickr.

Everyone welcome! The lecture is free to visit, but please note that registration is required. You can sign up hereThe lecture will take place at Leiden University College (Anna van Buerenplein 301, The Hague) from 17:00 - 19:00. You will receive a reminder with all practical information a day before the lecture.

 

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