A different kind of justice: Dealing with human rights violations in transitional societies

Ethics and International Affairs 13:65–80 (1999)
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In "transitional societies" like South Africa and Bosnia, which are currently moving from authoritarianism, and often violent repression, to democracy, questions arise about the appropriate way to deal with serious human rights offenders

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