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Transitional Justice for Foxes offers a sophisticated analysis of how societies navigate the complex terrain of post-conflict reconstruction through legal and political mechanisms. Frank Haldemann examines the inherent tensions between accountability, truth-seeking, reconciliation, and pragmatic compromise in transitional justice systems worldwide.
The book argues that effective transitional justice requires accepting that perfect solutions are rarely achievable. Instead, societies must embrace strategic compromise that acknowledges pluralistic values and competing priorities. Haldemann draws on comparative case studies and theoretical frameworks to demonstrate how legal institutions can mediate between conflicting demands for justice, peace, and stability.
This work is essential for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners engaged in post-conflict societies, offering practical insights into designing justice mechanisms that are both morally defensible and politically viable. The interdisciplinary approach bridges law, history, and political science.







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