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Transitional Justice In Postrevolutionary Tunisia 20112013 How The Past Shapes The Future 1st Edition Domenica Preysing Auth

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Transitional Justice In Postrevolutionary Tunisia 20112013 How The Past Shapes The Future 1st Edition Domenica Preysing Auth
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Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Domenica Preysing (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658120115, 9783658120122, 3658120118, 3658120126
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Transitional Justice In Postrevolutionary Tunisia 20112013 How The Past Shapes The Future 1st Edition Domenica Preysing Auth by Domenica Preysing (auth.) 9783658120115, 9783658120122, 3658120118, 3658120126 instant download after payment.

Domenica Preysing offers a critical reading of “transitional justice” that focuses on political dynamics in post-revolutionary Tunisia, from the ouster of president Ben Ali in January 2011 until the adoption of transitional justice bill in December 2013. She explores the role, structure and characteristics of evolving transitional justice policy discourse to provide a better understanding of how, by who, and to what effect the policy label “transitional justice” is progressively filled with meaning. She shows that conflicting interpretations of both the past and the present have been both deeply embedded in and an expression of the dynamic context of domestic political transformation, as old and new elites struggle over the political identity and direction of post-Ben Ali Tunisia.

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