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Transitional Justice In Post Conflict Societies

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Transitional justice in post-conflict societies refers to the process of addressing human rights abuses and promoting reconciliation after periods of conflict.

Key Features

  • Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
  • Prosecution of perpetrators
  • Reparations for victims
  • Institutional reforms
  • Community engagement

Pros

  • Promotes healing and reconciliation
  • Helps prevent future conflicts
  • Restores trust in institutions

Cons

  • Can be slow and resource-intensive
  • May not always satisfy all stakeholders

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