Chapter 2 Overcoming the Justice Impasse in Syria

This chapter discusses what transitional justice can be in a non-transitioning context of internationalised civil war, such as Syria since 2011. It argues that the transitional justice paradigm and its toolkit has allowed Syrian and international justice actors to counter the pervasive defeatism abo...

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Main Author: Herremans, Brigitte (auth)
Other Authors: Bellintani, Veronica (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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