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_aKTD157.7 _b.P35 2015 |
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_aPalmer, Nicola Frances _990075 |
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_aCourts in conflict _binterpreting the layers of justice in post-genocide Rwanda |
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_c2015 _aLondon _bOxford University Press |
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_a1 online resource : _bmap (black and white) |
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520 | 8 | _aThe rise of international criminal trials has been accompanied by a call for domestic responses to extraordinary violence. Yet there is remarkably limited research on the interactions among local, national, and international transitional justice institutions. Rwanda offers an early example of multilevel courts operating in concert. This book makes a crucial and timely contribution to the examination of these pluralist responses to atrocity at a juncture when holistic approaches are rapidly becoming the policy norm. It focuses on the practices of Rwanda's post-genocide criminal courts. | |
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_aTransitional justice _zRwanda. _990076 |
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_aGacaca justice system. _990077 |
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_aRestorative justice _zRwanda. _990078 |
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_aGenocide _zRwanda. _9419 |
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_aPostwar reconstruction _zRwanda. _990079 |
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_iPrint version _z9780199398195 |
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_3Oxford scholarship online _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199398195.001.0001 |
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