TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE IN APARADIGMATIC CONTEXTS ::accountability, recognition.

This book explores the practical and theoretical opportunities as well as the challenges raised by the expansion of transitional justice into new and aparadigmatic' cases. The book defines transitional justice as the pursuit of accountability, recognition and/or disruption and applies an actor-...

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Main Authors: Destrooper, Tine, Gissel, Line Engbo, Carlson, Kerstin Bree
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