A contextual process: Understandings of transitional justice in Rwanda
<p>This thesis examines the practices of international, national, and localised criminal courts in post-genocide Rwanda. It argues that, although the courts are compatible in law, an interpretive cultural analysis shows that they have often competed with one another. The research draws on inte...
Main Author: | Palmer, NF |
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Other Authors: | Lazarus, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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