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Reconciliations Transitional Justice In Postconflict Societies 1st Edition Joanna R Quinn

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Reconciliations Transitional Justice In Postconflict Societies 1st Edition Joanna R Quinn
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.68 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Joanna R. Quinn
ISBN: 9780773576735, 0773576738
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Reconciliations Transitional Justice In Postconflict Societies 1st Edition Joanna R Quinn by Joanna R. Quinn 9780773576735, 0773576738 instant download after payment.

Reconciliation(s) considers the definition of the concept of reconciliation itself, focusing on the definitional dialogue that arises from the attempts to situate reconciliation within a theoretical and analytical framework. Contributing authors champion competing definitions, but all agree that it plays an important role in building relationships of trust and cohesion. The essays in this book also consider the nature and utility of reconciliation in a number of contexts, evaluating both its function and efficacy.

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