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  1. See Jaspers (1947)

  2. See Waldron (1992)

  3. See Pogge (2004)

  4. See Boxill (1972)

  5. See Thompson (2002)

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Thompson, J. Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective. Soc Just Res 20, 511–522 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11211-007-0048-6

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