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Transitional Justice in Nepal: Interests, Victims and Agency

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“Transitional Justice in Nepal” by Yvette Selim (ISBN: 9780367025410) examines Nepal’s post-conflict transitional justice mechanisms. Explore the complex interplay of political interests, victim needs, and agency in addressing human rights violations. Selim’s insightful analysis sheds light on the challenges and opportunities of pursuing justice and reconciliation in Nepal.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780367025410
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar)
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 152.3996952 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0367025418
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Height: 19.01996196 mm
  • Weight: 340.9999997 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

14 reviews for Transitional Justice in Nepal: Interests, Victims and Agency

  1. Sasi Priyatham Sadanala

    The book offers great insights into the challenges of justice and reconciliation in Nepal.

  2. Aditya Shinde

    Important book for understanding Nepal’s journey. At times, it felt academic and detached from the human stories.

  3. Vivek Kumar

    Selim offers a comprehensive analysis. I found it insightful, though the focus on political interests sometimes overshadowed victim narratives.

  4. Riya Sharma

    A detailed look at transitional justice in Nepal. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall informative. Provides good insights.

  5. Ishika Rammurti Pal

    Provides in-depth understanding. It is somewhat repetitive and makes reading it hard.

  6. Divya Manwani

    Good analysis of the political aspect but felt that victim voices were somewhat missing.

  7. Vandit Mehta

    Deep dive into a complex subject! The book is very insightful and well researched.

  8. Shobha Kiran

    A must-read for anyone interested in transitional justice. It’s well-researched and thought-provoking.

  9. Ashish Ranjan

    It’s well written, but felt it focused too much on the political side and not enough on the people affected.

  10. Saurish Behl

    Too academic and theoretical for me. I was hoping to get more personal accounts from the victims.

  11. Vinit Yadav

    The book explores interesting dynamics but needed more practical examples to balance the theoretical discussion.

  12. Harsh Agrawal

    An insightful work. Could have been more accessible to a broader audience without sacrificing depth.

  13. Ankit Suman

    The author provides in-depth analysis but it is somewhat dry to read. Still, valuable insights.

  14. Shubh Gupta

    It is really insightful read that I enjoyed. It gives a clear picture of transitional justice challenges.

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