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Huyse, Luc (2008). Conclusions and recommendations. Luc Huyse and Mark Salter, eds, Traditional Justice and Reconciliation after Violent Conflict: Learning from African Experiences. Stockholm: International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance. PP.181-198.

Section 1 of this chapter pulls together the information as to where on the scale of judgement traditional justice practices have to be placed. The second section then moves towards a cautious analysis of their strengths and weaknesses, and the chapter ends with a list of recommendations for national and international stakeholders.(excerpt)

Link: http://www.idea.int/publications/traditional_justice/upload/Traditional_Justice_and_Reconciliation_after_Violent_Conflict.pdf

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