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Embracing legal pluralims : general conclusions

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We formulate a number of mutual findings and recommendations. First, the chapter discusses common elements at the level of policies, then it identifies a number of trends regarding interventions of justice legal aid, and finally it examines the way in wich international actors handle the tension between traditional justice and human rights.
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Justice sector aid, Legal Pluralism, Africa, HRC

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Corradi, Giselle, et al. “Embracing Legal Pluralims : General Conclusions.” International Actors and Traditional Justice in Sub-Saharan Africa, edited by Eva Brems et al., Intersentia, 2015, pp. 229–37.
APA
Corradi, G., Nijzink, L., & Schotsmans, M. (2015). Embracing legal pluralims : general conclusions. In E. Brems, G. Corradi, & M. Schotsmans (Eds.), International actors and traditional justice in Sub-Saharan Africa (pp. 229–237). Cambridge-Antwerp-Portland: Intersentia.
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Corradi, Giselle, Lia Nijzink, and Martien Schotsmans. 2015. “Embracing Legal Pluralims : General Conclusions.” In International Actors and Traditional Justice in Sub-Saharan Africa, edited by Eva Brems, Giselle Corradi, and Martien Schotsmans, 229–37. Cambridge-Antwerp-Portland: Intersentia.
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Corradi, Giselle, Lia Nijzink, and Martien Schotsmans. 2015. “Embracing Legal Pluralims : General Conclusions.” In International Actors and Traditional Justice in Sub-Saharan Africa, ed by. Eva Brems, Giselle Corradi, and Martien Schotsmans, 229–237. Cambridge-Antwerp-Portland: Intersentia.
Vancouver
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Corradi G, Nijzink L, Schotsmans M. Embracing legal pluralims : general conclusions. In: Brems E, Corradi G, Schotsmans M, editors. International actors and traditional justice in Sub-Saharan Africa. Cambridge-Antwerp-Portland: Intersentia; 2015. p. 229–37.
IEEE
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G. Corradi, L. Nijzink, and M. Schotsmans, “Embracing legal pluralims : general conclusions,” in International actors and traditional justice in Sub-Saharan Africa, E. Brems, G. Corradi, and M. Schotsmans, Eds. Cambridge-Antwerp-Portland: Intersentia, 2015, pp. 229–237.
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  abstract     = {{We formulate a number of mutual findings and recommendations. First, the chapter discusses common elements at the level of policies, then it identifies a number of trends regarding interventions of justice legal aid, and finally it examines the way in wich international actors handle the tension between traditional justice and human rights.}},
  author       = {{Corradi, Giselle and Nijzink, Lia and Schotsmans, Martien}},
  booktitle    = {{International actors and traditional justice in Sub-Saharan Africa}},
  editor       = {{Brems, Eva and Corradi, Giselle and Schotsmans, Martien}},
  isbn         = {{978-1-78068-287-7}},
  keywords     = {{Justice sector aid,Legal Pluralism,Africa,HRC}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{229--237}},
  publisher    = {{Intersentia}},
  title        = {{Embracing legal pluralims : general conclusions}},
  year         = {{2015}},
}