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Transitional Justice In Practice Conflict Justice And Reconciliation In The Solomon Islands 1st Edition Rene Jeffery Eds

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Transitional Justice In Practice Conflict Justice And Reconciliation In The Solomon Islands 1st Edition Rene Jeffery Eds
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Transitional Justice In Practice Conflict Justice And Reconciliation In The Solomon Islands 1st Edition Rene Jeffery Eds instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.82 MB
Author: Renée Jeffery (eds.)
ISBN: 9781137596949, 9781137596956, 1137596945, 1137596953
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Transitional Justice In Practice Conflict Justice And Reconciliation In The Solomon Islands 1st Edition Rene Jeffery Eds by Renée Jeffery (eds.) 9781137596949, 9781137596956, 1137596945, 1137596953 instant download after payment.

This book examines the practice of transitional justice in the Solomon Islands from the period of the ‘The Tensions’ to the present. In late 1998, the Solomon Islands were plunged into a period of violent civil conflict precipitated by a complex web of grievances, injustices, ethnic tensions, and economic insecurities. This conflict dragged on until the middle of 2003, leaving an estimated 200 people dead and more than 20 000 displaced from their homes. In the time that has elapsed since the end of The Tensions, numerous—at times incompatible—approaches to transitional justice have been implemented in the Solomon Islands. The contributors to this volume examine how key global trends and debates about transitional justice were played out in the Solomon Islands, how its key mechanisms were adapted to meet the specific demands of post-conflict justice in this local context, and how well its practices and processes fulfilled their perceived functions.

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