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Dr Iavor Rangelov
short biography
Iavor Rangelov is
Post-doctoral Researcher at the LSE Centre for the Study of Global
Governance and Fellow of the research and training programme on European
Foreign and Security Policy Studies, funded by the foundations Riksbankens
Jubileumsfond (Stockholm), Compagnia di San Paolo (Turin) and
VolkswagenStiftung (Hanover). He wrote his PhD thesis on Nationalism and the
Rule of Law, at the LSE.
Iavor’s current research investigates European approaches to justice and
security in peace processes and post-conflict transitions, and explores the
role of global civil society in transitional justice. Since 2003, he has
been actively engaged in civil society and consultancy work on issues of
transitional justice in the Western Balkans.
research interests
Transitional justice;
European foreign and security policy; human security, identity politics; the
rule of law; legitimacy; global civil society
projects
Research and
training programme on European Foreign and Security Policy Studies
Visit the EFSPS website: Link
Iavor co-chairs the London Transitional Justice Network, jointly with Dr
Leslie Vinjamuri, SOAS and Professor Chandra Lekha Sriram, Centre on Human
Rights in Conflict, UEL.
publications
Rangelov, Iavor and
Ruti Teitel (forthcoming). ‘Global Civil Society and Transitional Justice’.
In: Martin Albrow et al, eds. Global Civil Society Yearbook 2010. London:
SAGE.
Rangelov, Iavor and Marika Theros (2009). ‘Transitional Justice in Bosnia
and Herzegovina: Coherence and Complementarity of EU Institutions and Civil
Society’. In: Kai Ambos, Judith Large and Marieke Wierda, eds. Building a
Future on Peace and Justice: Studies on Transitional Justice, Conflict
Resolution and Development. Berlin: Springer.
An earlier version of this paper is available here:
‘Warlords, Practitioners, and Scholars’. Review of Sasha Lezhnev, Crafting
Peace: Strategies to Deal with Warlords in Collapsing States. H-War, H-Net
Reviews, October 2007, available at h-net.org.

Rangelov, Iavor (2006). ‘EU Conditionality and Transitional Justice in the
Former Yugoslavia’. 2 Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy 365.
Rangelov, Iavor (2006). ‘EU War Crimes Policy in the Western Balkans’. In:
Denisa Kostovicova and Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic, eds. Austrian Presidency of
the EU: Regional Approaches to the Balkans. Vienna: Renner Institute.
Rangelov, Iavor (2004). ‘International Law and Local Ideology in Serbia’. 16
Peace Review (Special Issue on Law and War) 331.

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