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Healing a Country’s Wounds: Transitional Justice

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This time on Peace Talks Radio, we’ll talk about ways that countries have
addressed systematic human rights violations after they emerge from
periods of conflict and repression. While there’s no one magic solution,
transitional justice is a collection of strategies for creating
sustainable approaches and avoiding destructive outcomes when a country
has been in extreme conflict. Transitional Justice includes international
criminal courts, truth and justice commissions, and reparations.

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Manage episode 297072637 series 8171
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This time on Peace Talks Radio, we’ll talk about ways that countries have
addressed systematic human rights violations after they emerge from
periods of conflict and repression. While there’s no one magic solution,
transitional justice is a collection of strategies for creating
sustainable approaches and avoiding destructive outcomes when a country
has been in extreme conflict. Transitional Justice includes international
criminal courts, truth and justice commissions, and reparations.

  continue reading

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