Civil Society and Transitional Justice in Asia and the Pacific
"Over the last two decades, civil society has helped catalyse responses to the legacies of violent conflicts and oppressive political regimes in Asia and the Pacific. Civil society has advocated for the establishment of criminal trials and truth commissions, monitored their operations and pushe...
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Other Authors: | Kent, Lia (Editor), Wallis, Joanne (Editor), Cronin, Claire (Editor) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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ANU Press
2019
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