How and why truth and justice have been kept off the agenda : a literature review on transitional justice in Afghanistan / prepared by David Knaute.
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- Pamphlet KNF470. K638 2015
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Pamphlet KNF470.A785 2005 Afghanistan Rule of Law Project : | Pamphlet KNF470.B756 2007 Bridging modernity and tradition : | Pamphlet KNF470.K347 2002 Establishing rule of law and governance in post conflict societies : the Bonn agreement : | Pamphlet KNF470.K638 2015 How and why truth and justice have been kept off the agenda : | Pamphlet KNF470.K689 2009 Transitional justice in the context of ongoing conflict : | Pamphlet KNF470.N385 2011 National Instituion Building Project (NIBP), 2010-2013 : | Pamphlet KNF470.S744 2007 Speech by His Excellency Hamid Karzai, president of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan at the conference on the rule of law in Afghanistan / |
“November 2015”.
“Armanshahr/Open Asia”—title page.
“However tall a mountain, there is a route to its peak” ; Afghan proverb”—title page.
“Includes bibliography”—(pages 56-57).
Contents: Executive summary—Introduction—Background—What is transitional justice?—A brief history of transitional justice—Approach to transitional justice—Transitional justice in conflict settings—The context of transitional justice in Afghanistan—Achievements and opportunities—Conclusion—Bibliography.
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