Democratic Justice in Transition

Michigan Law Review 99 (6):1332-1347 (2001)
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This essay defends a pragmatic approach to transitional justice by arguing that it provides a convincing view of the relationships between theory and practice and is true to the nature of democratic justice itself.

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Marion Smiley
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