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Local Memory Practices in East Timor: Disrupting Transitional Justice Narratives

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Kent, Lia

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Oxford University Press

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Transitional justice discourse is underpinned by an assumption that trials and truth commissions will assist individuals and societies to 'come to terms' with, and move on from, complex legacies of violence. This article considers how local practices of m

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International Journal of Transitional Justice

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2037-12-31