Jus post bellum and transitional justice edited by, May, Larry and Edenberg, Elizabeth
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TextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015.Description: x, 335 p, : 229 x 152 mmISBN: - 9781107546370
- 303.69 MAY.J
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| 303.66092254 BAN.W Women in peace politics / | 303.660954 CHA.A Armed conflict, peace audit and early warning 2014 : | 303.66095493 ORJ.I Identity politics of peacebuilding : | 303.69 MAY.J Jus post bellum and transitional justice | 303.69 SPA.N Negotiation: | 303.690954 MAN.M Making war, making peace : | 304.2 HAE.E Environment in anthropology : |
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