AlonsoR. (2007), The IRA and the Armed Struggle, London: Routledge.
2.
Ardoyne Commemoration Project (ACP) (2002), Ardoyne: The Untold Truth, Belfast: Beyond the Pale.
3.
AsheF. (2009), ‘From Paramilitaries to Peacemakers: The Gender Dynamics of Community-Based Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland’, British Journal of Politics & International Relations11(2), pp. 298–314.
4.
BellC. (2008), On the Law of Peace: Peace Agreements and the Lex Pacificatoria, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
5.
BewP. (2005), ‘The Role of the Historical Adviser and the Bloody Sunday Tribunal’, Historical Research78(199), pp. 113–127.
6.
BrownK. (2010), ‘Transitional Justice, Rigour and Politics: A Reply to McGrattan’, Politics30(2), pp. 119–124.
7.
BrownK. and MacGintyR. (2003), ‘Public Attitudes toward Partisan and Neutral Symbols in Post-agreement Northern Ireland’, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power10, pp. 83–108.
8.
BrubakerR. (2004), Ethnicity without Groups, London: Harvard University Press.
9.
CampbellC. and ConnollyI. (2003), ‘A Model for the “War against Terrorism”? Military Intervention in Northern Ireland and the 1970 Falls Road Curfew’, Journal of Law and Society30(3), pp. 335–376.
10.
CampbellC. and ConnollyI. (2006), ‘Making “Wars on Terror”? Global Lessons from Northern Ireland’, Modern Law Review69(6), pp. 935–957.
11.
CampbellC. and TurnerC. (2008), ‘Utopia and the Doubters: Truth, Transition and the Law’, Legal Studies28(3), pp. 374–395.
12.
HennesseyT. (2007), The Evolution of the Troubles 1970–72, Dublin: Irish Academic Press.
13.
HopkinsS. (2009), ‘Comparing Revolutionary Narratives: Irish Republican Self-Presentation and Considerations for the Study of Communist Life-Histories’, Socialist History34, pp. 52–69.
14.
LundyP. and McGovernM. (2008), ‘Truth, Justice and Dealing with the Legacy of the Past in Northern Ireland, 1998–2008’, Ethnopolitics7(1), pp. 177–193.
15.
McEvoyK. (2006), Making Peace with the Past: Options for Truth Recovery Regarding the Conflict in and about Northern Ireland, Belfast: Healing Through Remembering.
16.
McGrattanC. (2009), ‘“Order Out of Chaos”: The Politics of Transitional Justice’, Politics29(3), pp. 164–172.
17.
McGrattanC. (2010), Northern Ireland, 1968–2008: The Politics of Entrenchment, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
18.
McGrattanC. (forthcoming), ‘Community-Based Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland: A Neo-traditionalist Paradigm’, British Journal of Politics & International Relations.
19.
MitchellB. (2002), Principles of Loyalism: An Internal Discussion Paper, Belfast: Progressive Unionist Party.
20.
NIAC (2009), House of Commons, Northern Ireland Affairs Committee: The Report of the Consultative Group on the Past in Northern Ireland, London: The Stationery Office.
21.
O'DohertyM. (1998), The Trouble with Guns: Republican Strategy and the Provisional IRA, Belfast: Blackstaff.
22.
RocheP.J. (2010), ‘Why Should we Shake the Hands of Reconciliation?’, Belfast Telegraph, 25 January, Available at: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk, accessed 26 January 2010.
23.
ShanahanT. (2009), The Provisional Irish Republican Army and the Morality of Terrorism, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
24.
TeitelR.G. (2006), ‘Transitional Justice Genealogy’, Harvard Human Rights Journal16, pp. 69–94.
25.
Transitional Justice Institute (TJI) (2009), ‘Consultative Group on the Past and the TJI’, Available at: http://www.transitionaljustice.ulster.ac.uk, accessed 27 January 2010.