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Catherine Turner: Violence, Law and the Impossibility of Transitional Justice

Routledge, Transitional Justice Series, Oxford, UK, 2016, 194 pp, hardcover (£90), ISBN: 978-1-138-90756-0

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Gallen, J. Catherine Turner: Violence, Law and the Impossibility of Transitional Justice. Fem Leg Stud 25, 131–135 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-017-9338-z

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