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International Law and Transitional Governance. Critical Perspectives. By Emmanuel H. D. De Groof and Micha Wiebusch. Abingdon, UK; New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. xx, 186. Index.
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1 In his article, “Transitional Justice, Institutions and Temporality: Towards a Dynamic Understanding,” Pádraig McAuliffe also underscores the importance of putting in place such institutional flexibility to better design and implement transitional justice projects that align with the non-linear trajectories of peacebuilding and development within a given context. McAuliffe, Pádraig, Transitional Justice, Institutions and Temporality: Towards a Dynamic Understanding, 21 Int'l Crim. L. Rev. 817 (2021)Google Scholar.
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4 Anthony Anghie quoted in Çubukçu, supra note 2, at 49.