Chapter 8 Divergent Ambitions Bracketing the Disruptive Potential of Transitional Justice in Belgium

This chapter compares two attempts to apply transitional justice to Belgium: the special parliamentary commission established in 2020 to analyse Belgium's colonial past in the Great Lakes region; and the earlier process of designing an educational programme for dealing with societal polarizatio...

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Main Author: Destrooper, Tine (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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