This is an ever-growing list of resources I have compiled (first published 29 June 2012) on dealing with the past in Northern Ireland.
My last update, following the release of the most recent government policy consultation, was reposted and updated on 6 January 2021.
Key Policy Documents & Resources
Sequential list of key policy documents & resources
Key Policy Documents & Resources
Sequential list of key policy documents & resources
- The Model Bill Team’s Response to the NIO Proposals. Download
- Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland’s Past, July 2021, Command Paper CP 498. Download
- Veterans of the Northern Ireland Troubles protected (newspaper article on British Government "proposals" as no official sources exist at this point) (6 May 2021). Read [External]
- Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland's past Northern Ireland Affairs Committee consultation (Interim Report) and Evidence (26 October 2020). Download [External]
- Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland's past Northern Ireland Affairs Committee consultation: The UK Government's New Proposals (open to 1 June 2020). Download [External]
- Ministerial Statement: Addressing Northern Ireland Legacy Issues: Written statement - HCWS168 (18 March 2020). Download [External]
- Analysis of the Stormont House Agreement (SHA) consultation responses (July 2019). Download [External]
- Consultation: Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland's Past (closed 10 September 2018). Download
- Draft Northern Ireland (Stormont House Agreement) Bill (10 March 2016). Download [External]
- Healing Through Remembering: Guide to the Stormont House Agreement (SHA) (2016). Download [External]
- Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence on his mission to Northern Ireland: Comments by the State (16 Nov 2016). Download
- Report of the Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence, on his mission to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (March 2016). Download
- 'Model Bill Team' based at Queen's University Belfast and Committee on the Administration of Justice. Stormont House Agreement – Model Implementation Bill and Explanatory Notes (17 September 2015). Download [External]
- Stormont House Agreement (23 December 2014). Download
- Proposed Agreement (31 December 2013). An agreement among the parties of the Northern Ireland Executive on Parades, Select Commemorations, and Related Protests; Flags and Emblems; and Contending with the Past (also known as Haas O'Sullivan Proposals). Download [External]
- House of Commons Northern Ireland Affairs Committee (December 2009). The Report of the Consultative Group on the Past in Northern Ireland. Response. Download [External]
- Report of the Consultative Group of the Past (January 2009). Download [External]
- House of Commons. Northern Ireland Affairs Committee. (2008). Session 2007-08, evidence from Brandon Hamber, Cate Turner, Alan McBride and Sandra Peake. Download
- Healing Through Remembering (2006). Making Peace with the Past: Options for truth recovery regarding the conflict in and about Northern Ireland. Download
- House of Commons. Northern Ireland Affairs Committee (October 2005). Ways of Dealing with Northern Ireland's Past: Government Response to the Committee's Tenth Report of Session 2004-05. Download
- House of Commons Northern Ireland Affairs Committee Ways of Dealing with Northern Ireland's Past: Interim Report - Victims and Survivors Tenth Report of Session 2004–05. Download
- Healing Through Remembering Consultation on Dealing with the Past (2002). Download
- "We Will Remember Them": Report of the Victims Commissioner (April 1998). Download [External]
Articles by Brandon Hamber and Colleagues
Publications
List of key academic papers on Northern Ireland, dealing with the past and transitional justice, review the annotated list (56 references).
- Hamber, B. (2021, 15 July). Amnesty a line in the sand? It’s not even close. Belfast Telegraph.
- Hamber, B. (2020, 12 December). Moment of Truth…Victims of Northern Ireland’s Troubled Past Can’t Wait Forever. Belfast Telegraph.
- O'Neill, S. & Hamber, B. (2020). Response on Mental Health to Dealing with the Past Consultation. Northern Ireland Affairs Committee Consultation on "Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland's past: The UK Government's New Proposals". INCORE, University of Ulster. Submitted online 31 May 2020.
- O'Neill, S. & Hamber, B. (2018). The need for a victim and survivor centred, trauma-informed approach: A Response to the Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland's Past Consultation. INCORE, University of Ulster. Submitted online 5 October 2018.
- Hamber, B. and Kelly, G. (2018). Response on Reconciliation to the Consultation Paper: Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland's Past. INCORE, University of Ulster. Submitted online 5 October 2018.
- Hamber, B., & Kelly, G. (2018). Reconciliation: A Northern Ireland Case Study. In Kofi Annan Foundation and Interpeace (Eds), Challenging the Conventional: Can Post-Violence Reconciliation Succeed? (pp. 98-148). New York/Geneva: Kofi Annan Foundation & Interpeace.
- Brandon Hamber, 2008, Submission to the Consultative Group on the Past in Northern Ireland. (Submission, January). Belfast, Northern Ireland.
- Brandon Hamber, 2006, Getting to the Truth Through Talking, Daily Ireland, 14 March 2006.
- Brandon Hamber, 2004, Time to stop permissible lies about the past, Polity, 26 November.
- Brandon Hamber, 2004, Submission to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee. Reconciliation: Ways of dealing with Northern Ireland's Past (Submission, December). London: Northern Ireland Affairs Committee.
- Brandon Hamber, 2003, A Truth Commission for Northern Ireland, Blog Post, 11 June 2003
- Hamber, B. (2002). Rights and Reasons: Challenges for Truth Recovery in South Africa and Northern Ireland. [Journal Article]. Fordham International Law Journal, 26(4), 1074-1094.
- Hamber, B. (Ed.). (1998). Past Imperfect: Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland and Societies in Transition. Derry/Londonderry: University of Ulster, INCORE.
- Healing Through Remembering
- Transitional Justice Institute
- CAIN
- CAIN (Section on Victims and Commemoration)
- Bloody Sunday Inquiry
- Commission for Victims and Survivors
- Committee for the Administration of Justice
- Consultative Group on the Past
- Historical Inquiries Team
- Pat Finucane Centre
Publications
List of key academic papers on Northern Ireland, dealing with the past and transitional justice, review the annotated list (56 references).
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