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CCRJ is a forum for encouraging research-driven engagement between and among scholars, practitioners, advocates, and research students. It welcomes interdisciplinary perspectives but seeks to contribute in particular to the study of international relations, comparative politics, and political theory. Through research workshops, speaker series, manuscript readings, and grant projects it facilitates creative engagement among policy and research communities based internationally and in London.  CCRJ also welcomes as research associates visiting scholars and practitioners pursuing policy relevant research.

The Centre for the International Politics of Conflict, Rights and Justice (CCRJ) at SOAS promotes individual and collaborative research projects on the international politics of human rights, aid and humanitarianism, religion, transitional justice, and civil liberties especially as they relate to conflict and post-conflict situations.

CCRJ's co-Directors are Dr Stephen Hopgood and Dr Leslie Vinjamuri