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Performing Repatriation?
Academic work on transitional justice has tended to focus on the most obvious and institutionalized sites where ideas about justice and transition are discussed or contested, such as truth commissions or international tribunals. Yet, there are many other sites where such ideas are framed, circulated...
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100 | |a Fresia, Marion | ||
245 | |a Performing Repatriation? |c The Role of Refugee Aid in Shaping New Beginnings in Maurita | ||
260 | |c 2014 | ||
300 | |a 434-457 | ||
520 | |a Academic work on transitional justice has tended to focus on the most obvious and institutionalized sites where ideas about justice and transition are discussed or contested, such as truth commissions or international tribunals. Yet, there are many other sites where such ideas are framed, circulated or challenged, including sites outside transitional countries. Drawing on the case of Mauritania, where the repatriation of refugees has played a highly symbolic role during the latest | ||
650 | |a Mauritania | ||
650 | |a Transitional Justice | ||
773 | |a Development and Change |d May | ||
999 | |c 41704 |d 41704 |