Draft 5: Agonistic Transitional Justice
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Transitional justice can be traced back to the nuremberg and tokyo trials. Its goal is to address legacy issues of conflict or of oppressive regimes. A wide range of mechanisms have helped us understand the process of transitional justice. However, is there another paradigm at play? On this week's episode I chat to Emma Murphy, a PhD candidate in UCD where she researches transitional justice.
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