Abstract
Transitional justice is no longer just philosophical ideas in the field of societal peace. Instead, it has become of practical importance and acquired a realistic dimension in societies that have gone through violent crises, such as wars and armed conflicts, that usually leave a sharp social division. Transitional justice has become a priority when it comes to restructuring state institutions and perpetuating civil peace. Transitional justice is no longer just philosophical ideas in the field of societal peace. Instead, it has become of practical importance and acquired a realistic dimension in societies that have gone through violent crises, such as wars and armed conflicts, that usually leave a sharp social division. Transitional justice has become a priority when it comes to restructuring state institutions and perpetuating civil peace. Transitional justice is no longer just philosophical ideas in the field of societal peace. Instead, it has become of practical importance and acquired a realistic dimension in societies that have gone through violent crises, such as wars and armed conflicts, that usually leave a sharp social division. Transitional justice has become a priority when it comes to restructuring state institutions and perpetuating civil peace.
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