prof. dr. Tine Destrooper
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The Cambridge Handbook of Victim Engagement in Transitional Justice
Tine Destrooper (UGent) and Elke Evrard (UGent) -
Transitional justice and the struggle for reparations for slavery and its ongoing legacies in the United States : Joyce Hope Scott in conversation with Cira Pallí-Asperó and Tine Destrooper
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- Miscellaneous
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Can human-centred participatory design turn AI into a pertinent tool for human rights research?
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- Journal Article
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From protocol to practice : collective reflections on navigating ethical junctures in (post-)conflict research
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- Journal Article
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Visibilizing the accountability web : ordinary courts, informal justice efforts, and alternative approaches for addressing mass human rights violations in Syria
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- Journal Article
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The (many) afterlives of transitional justice : practice-based insights on continuity, impact and evolving justice struggles
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Historical truth as a tool for decolonisation : Cira Pallí-asperó and Tine Destrooper in conversation with Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa
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- Journal Article
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Learning from the past? How the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, civil society initiatives and survivor stories shape young Cambodians’ understanding of non-recurrence
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Literary accountability and the future of human rights protection
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Transformative justice and the need for a multi-dimensional understanding of impact