Trading Justice for Peace? Reframing reconciliation in TRC processes in South Africa, Canada and Nordic countries

Conflict in its various manifestations continues to be a defining feature in many places throughout the world. In an attempt to address such conflict, various forms of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) have been introduced to facilitate the transition from social conflict to a new dispensa...

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Main Author: Henkeman, Stanley (auth)
Other Authors: Guðmarsdóttir, Sigríður (auth, Editor), Regan, Paulette (auth, Editor), Solomons, Demaine (auth, Editor), Johnsen, Tore (auth), Nordquist, Kjell-Åke (auth), Thesnaar, Christo H. (auth), Sjöberg, Lovisa M. (auth), Sara, Mikkel N. (auth), MacDonald, David B. (auth), Lightfoot, Sheryl (auth), Klaasen, John (auth), Lindmark, Daniel (auth), Shaffer, Elizabeth (auth), Baron, Eugene (auth), Verwoerd, Wilhelm (auth), Wale, Kim (auth), Quinn, Joanna R. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Durbanville AOSIS 2021
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