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Thinking Systemically About Transitional Justice, Legal Systems, and Resilience
Transitional justice refers to the set of judicial and non-judicial processes that societies may use to deal with legacies of past human rights abuses and atrocities.
Janine Natalya Clark
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The article critically examines transitional justice mechanisms to determine if historical abuse inquiries can learn from this field of practice. The article explores the Northern Ireland Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry which reported its findings
B. Hamber, Patricia Lundy
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Transitional justice and the political ‘work’ of domestic tourism
The relationship between tourism and transitional justice is little-researched. This paper explores the importance of domestic tourism for enabling citizens to encounter and engage with wider transitional justice projects.
D. Light, Remus Crețan, A. Dunca
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Ottoman Justice Thought in Tanzimat Period and Transitional Justice: A Comparative Analysis
One of the debates about contemporary political philosophy is related to historical perspective upon the Transitional Justice. This debate focuses on the probability of historical perspective will work in the Transitional Justice practices.
Yunus Kaplan
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Transitional Justice in Relationship to Public Sphere and Civil Society: Theoretical Approaches [PDF]
The article presents the entitled fields in the framework of their mutual influence. The notion of the public sphere is valuable for understanding the role that civil society plays in transitional justice processes.
Edyta
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Re-thinking memory and transitional justice: A novel application of ecological memory
While transitional justice processes call upon individuals and societies to recall and remember, memory practices – and more specifically the frequent politicisation of memory in transitional societies – can undermine transitional justice goals ...
Janine Natalya Clark
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Transitional Justice Models and Analytic Philosophy: Towards Theory [PDF]
As an interdisciplinary field of scholarship, transitional justice is still in its pre-theoretical stage, focusing mainly on the case and comparative studies, supported by general considerations concerning justice in the times of transition.
Michał Krotoszyński
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Population size and dynamics fundamentally shape speciation by influencing genetic drift, founder events, and adaptive potential. Small populations may speciate rapidly due to stronger drift, whereas large populations harbor more genetic diversity, which can alter divergence trajectories. We highlight theoretical models that incorporate population size
Ryo Yamaguchi +3 more
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The Interaction of Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice in the Internal Post-Conflict Period [PDF]
Peacebuilding and transitional justice are the intervention processes that are very important in war-torn societies in the post-conflict period, and their relations with each other are worthy of attention.
Narges Sadat Hosseini +1 more
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Transitional Justice Mechanisms (TJMs) seek to help some of the world’s most vulnerable states make an effective transition to democracy and help increase the respect for human rights for the people living in those states.
Maximilian Aviles, Mair Capstone
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