Refereed Journal Articles
Rowen, Jamie and Arta Snipe. 2021. “The Promise and Perils of Urban Land Restitution in Latvia.” International Journal of Transitional Justice 15(1): 47-65.
Hamlin, Rebecca and Jamie Rowen. 2020. “From Redress to Prevention: How the International Politics of No Safe Haven Became the Politics of Not in My Backyard.” Human Rights Quarterly 42(3): 623-645.
Rowen, Jamie. 2020. “Worthy of Justice: The Purpose and Practice of a Veterans Treatment Court.” Law and Policy 42(1): 78-101.
Rowen, Jamie and Rebecca Hamlin. 2018. “The Politics of a New Legal Regime: The Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Unit.” Law and Policy 40(3): 243-266.
Rowen, Jamie. 2017. “‘We Don’t Believe in Transitional Justice:’ War, Peace and the Circulation of Legal Ideas in Colombia,” Law and Social Inquiry 42(3): 622-647.
Rowen, Ian and Jamie Rowen. 2017. “Taiwan’s Proposed Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Legitimacy, Collective Memory, and Geopolitics in Transitional Justice.” International Journal of Transitional Justice 11(1): 92-112.
Reprinted in Jeff Kingston and Tina Burrett, eds. 2023. Contesting and Commemorating Trauma in Asia. Routledge.
Rowen, Jamie and John Hagan. 2015. “Using Social Science to Frame International Crimes.” Journal of International Law and International Relations 10(1): 107-128.
Rowen, Jamie. 2012. “Mobilizing Truth: Agenda Setting in a Transnational Social Movement,” Law and Social Inquiry 37(3): 686-718.
Fletcher, Laurel, Harvey Weinstein, with Jamie Rowen. 2009. “Context, Timing and Dynamics of Transitional Justice,” Human Rights Quarterly 31(1): 163-221.
Book Chapters and Law Review Articles
Rowen, Jamie. Forthcoming 2025. “Veterans and Lawyers” in Is Democracy Doomed. By Austin Sarat, ed. Emerald Press.
Rowen, Jamie. Forthcoming 2025. “The Actors of Transitional Justice,” In Oxford Handbook on Transitional Justice. By Jens Meierhenrich, Lawrence Douglas, and Alex Hinton, eds. Oxford University Press.
Foley, Ryan and Jamie Rowen. 2022. “Putting the VA in VTCs: How Facilitating VA Access Can Make VTCs More Effective.” Wake Forest Journal of Law and Policy 12(1): 61-102.
Rowen, Jamie. 2017. “The Transformation of Legal Ideas: Transitional Justice in Practice” In International Practices of Criminal Law: Social and Legal Perspectives. By Ron Levi and Mikkel Jarle Christensen, eds. Routledge.
Rowen, Jamie. 2016. “Reconciliation in Divided Societies: Issues for Timing and Sequencing” In Building Sustainable Peace: Timing and Sequencing of Post-Conflict Reforms. By Graham Brown and Arnim Langer, eds. Oxford University Press.
Rowen, Jamie. 2015. “War Crimes Tribunals, Crimes against Humanity, and Transitional Justice.” In Encyclopedia of Law and Behavioral Sciences. By James Wright, ed. Elsevier.
Rowen, Jamie. 2013. “Truth in the Shadow of Justice.” In Transitional Justice and Civil Society in the Balkans. By Olivia Šimić and Zala Volčić, eds. Springer Publishing.
Rowen Jamie. 2008. “Philosophical Ideals and Social Realities in Transitional Justice.”
Cardozo Journal of Public Law, Policy and Ethics 7(1): 101-132.
Op-Eds and Public Engagement
Rowen, Jamie. June 2, 2025. DDay Protests Latest in 250 of Veterans Fighting for their Rights. The Conversation.
Rowen, Jamie. March 9, 2025. Five Reasons Veterans are Especially Hard Hit by Federal Cuts. The Conversation.
Rowen, Jamie and Tami Rowen. May 24, 2024. Louisiana Set to Reclassify Abortion Pills as Controlled, Dangerous Substances – Here’s What That Means. The Conversation.
Rowen, Jamie and Tami Rowen. Apr. 24, 2023. How Will the Supreme Court’s Decision on Mifepristone Affect Abortion Access. The Conversation.
Rowen, Jamie and Tami Rowen. Apr. 14, 2023. Anti-Mifepristone Court Decisions Rely on Medical Misinformation about Abortion and Questionable Legal Reasoning. The Conversation.
Rowen, Jamie. Apr. 16, 2020. “8 Reasons Veterans are Particularly Vulnerable in the Coronavirus Pandemic.” The Conversation.
Updated and reprinted May 2020, “Veterans Took an Especially Bad Hit in the Pandemic,” The Conversation.
Rowen, Jamie. Sept. 20, 2020. “The Challenge of Criminal Accountability for Atrocious Policies.” Cato Unbound.
Rowen, Jamie. Oct. 8, 2016. “Colombians Reject Transitional Justice, They Want Regular Justice Instead.” Op-Ed. Washington Post, Monkey Cage.
Rowen, Jamie. June 25, 2010. “Supreme Court Should Remember Mandela.” Op-Ed. San Francisco Chronicle.
Rowen, Jamie. Nov. 18, 2009. “Why Question Rule of Law in 9/11 Trials?” Op-Ed. San Francisco Chronicle.
Other Publications
Rowen, Jamie. Forthcoming. “Review Essay: Methodological Challenges and Opportunities in Comparative Judicial Politics.” Law and Social Inquiry.
Rowen, Jamie. 2023. “Review Essay: How to Train a Student.” Law and Society Review 57:390-393 (special edition essay in honor of Lauren Edelman).
Sanchez Duque, Luz Maria, Edwin Cubillos, and Jamie Rowen, Eds. 2023. FotoDiásporas. Experiencias Migratorias de Víctimas del Conflicto Armado de Colombia en Estados Unidos (PhotoDiasporas, Experiences of Migration by Victims of Colombia’s Armed Conflict Living in the United States). University of Massachusetts, Amherst (photobook and commentary).
Sanchez Duque, Luz Maria, Jamie Rowen, and Rebecca Hamlin. 2022. Diásporas de la violencia en Colombia: Víctimas del Conflicto Armado Colombiano en Estados Unidos [“Colombia’s violent-generated diasporas: Victims of the Colombian Armed Conflict in the United States”] (Unpublished policy report).
Rowen, Jamie. Aug. 8, 2016. “Rethinking a Truth Commission in Colombia” JusticeInfo.Net (refereed online journal of Oxford Transitional Justice Research Network).