2016
DOI: 10.4000/ethiquepublique.2572
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Justice centrée sur la faute ou justice centrée sur les victimes ? Le dilemme des commissions de vérité et de réconciliation

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“…It is in this sense that the CNE report has fully played its role. Secondly, the other equally indispensable part concerns the question of caring for the victims of the conflict (Rondeau, 2016). Multi-scale compensation (financial compensation, symbolic compensation, request for a public apology, rehabilitation or construction of community infrastructure, etc.)…”
Section: Producing Knowledge For Reconciliation and Social Cohesionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is in this sense that the CNE report has fully played its role. Secondly, the other equally indispensable part concerns the question of caring for the victims of the conflict (Rondeau, 2016). Multi-scale compensation (financial compensation, symbolic compensation, request for a public apology, rehabilitation or construction of community infrastructure, etc.)…”
Section: Producing Knowledge For Reconciliation and Social Cohesionmentioning
confidence: 99%