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Transitional justice can involve a range of processes and mechanisms.
Context should not influence the order of a society’s transitional justice initiatives.
Because the 4 elements (also known as “pillars”) of transitional justice are interdependent, the overall approach does not need to be holistic.
Where mass human rights violations have taken place, it is rare to see cycles of violence.
Transitional justice strategies need to be sensitive to gender and allow for the participation of the most vulnerable and marginalised people in a society.
When is a transitional justice framework NOT usually used?
What are the “4 pillars” of transitional justice?
Which is an example of impunity?
When did the transitional justice framework emerge?
In relation to transitional justice, what does ICC stand for?
How many principles were contained in Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon’s 2010 guidance note on transitional justice?
Which of the following is the most accurate term for acts intended to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group?
What type of reparations are memorials and days of remembrance?
Collecting statements from victims and witnesses, conducting thematic research, organising public hearings and publishing a final report are most closely associated with which transitional justice pillar?
What is another name given to Institutional Reform?