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Democracy or Stability? European Approaches to Justice in Peace and Transitional Processes

Iavor Rangelov

Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 2, 191-200

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‘In pursuing ‘democratization’ and ‘stabilization’ approaches to justice, the EU often reproduces the underlying assumptions, perceived tensions, and conventional solutions that circulate in scholarly and policy discussions.’

Date: 2014
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