Transitional Justice in Tunisia Innovations, Continuities, Challenges

This book engages comprehensively with the dynamics of the transitional justice process in Tunisia and its mechanisms, elaborating lessons for transitional justice practice globally. Grounded in new empirical material as well as a broader awareness of transitional justice, this book provides a compr...

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Other Authors: Robins, Simon (Editor), Gready, Paul (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
Series:Transitional Justice 34
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