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"Offering a pluralist reading of transitional justice, this book focuses on dealing with value and interest conflicts constructively and encourages diversity in approaches to transitional situations. Using interdisciplinary techniques, it offers an enriched, more systematic perspective on a field that is still undertheorized and misunderstood"--

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"Offering a pluralist reading of transitional justice, this book focuses on dealing with value and interest conflicts constructively and encourages diversity in approaches to transitional situations. Using interdisciplinary techniques, it offers an enriched, more systematic perspective on a field that is still undertheorized and misunderstood"--
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Frank Haldemann is an affiliated researcher at the Interdisciplinary Institute of Ethics and Human Rights of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He has taught transitional justice for over ten years, and co-directed the Geneva Academy Master in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law. His research on transitional justice has led him to New York, The Hague and South Africa. He is the co-editor (with Thomas Unger) of The United Nations Principles to Combat Impunity: A Commentary (2018) and has published in journals such as Ratio Juris, Cornell International Law Journal, WestEnd: Neue Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung and Munera: rivista europea di cultura.