Expanding the Boundaries of Transitional Justice

Ethics and International Affairs 22 (2):213-222 (2008)
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This essay examines "Justice as Prevention: Vetting Public Employees in Transitional Societies," Alexander Mayer-Rieckh and Pablo de Greiff eds., and "What Happened to the Women? Gender and Reparations for Human Rights Violations," Ruth Rubio-Marin, ed.

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