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Foreign relations / Law / Government / Human rights / International law / Reconciliation / Philosophy of law / Transitional justice / Reparations / Truth and reconciliation commission / Lustration / United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Date: 2016-05-16 06:09:16
Foreign relations
Law
Government
Human rights
International law
Reconciliation
Philosophy of law
Transitional justice
Reparations
Truth and reconciliation commission
Lustration
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

Appendix: Key Mechanisms Commonly Used in Transitional Justice Processes Despite variation across contexts there is a sub-set of mechanisms commonly used as a basis for alteration and combination within each context. Ove

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