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Management number 201828580 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $143.06 Model Number 201828580
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The Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice is a comprehensive reference tool that provides an overview of country efforts to address and redress past gross human rights abuses. It is written by almost 200 scholars and practitioners and covers state and non-state initiatives, debates, institutions, and concepts. It is widely consulted by academics, practitioners, government officials, and civil society representatives and includes the latest research in the field.

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Length: 1500 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


The Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice stands as the preeminent resource for understanding the cutting-edge approaches to addressing the legacies of past severe human rights violations. Comprising a comprehensive compilation of nearly 200 esteemed scholars and practitioners hailing from diverse continents, this authoritative work offers a comprehensive summary of national endeavors to confront and rectify the recent past, while also presenting key transitional justice methodologies, debates, institutions, and concepts. A succinct yet detailed overview of both state and non-state initiatives is provided, encompassing a wide range of perspectives. Crafted in a user-friendly style, yet meticulously attentive to precision and accuracy, the entries encompass the most recent research in the field and offer insightful recommendations for further exploration. Considered a vital reference for academics, practitioners, government officials, and civil society representatives alike, the Encyclopedia boasts an unparalleled coverage of countries, institutions, debates, methods, programs, and practices, making it an indispensable tool for comprehending the complex landscape of transitional justice worldwide.


ISBN-13: 9781108475617
Edition number: 2 Revised edition


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