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Transitional Justice for Whom? Contention over Human Rights and Justice in Tunisia
Saerom Han
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Transitional Justice
100%
Tunisia
56%
Justice
47%
Human Rights
41%
Unemployment
37%
Protesters
30%
Social Movements
30%
Transition to Democracy
15%
Authoritarian Regimes
15%
Neoliberalism
13%
Political Debate
12%
Top-down
12%
Public Debate
12%
Social Justice
11%
Injustice
11%
Discourse
10%
Protest
10%
Structural Change
10%
Revolution
7%
Social Sciences
Tunisia
54%
human rights
34%
justice
33%
right to work
13%
regime
13%
structural change
9%
social movement
9%
neoliberalism
8%
Social Movements
8%
unemployment
8%
protest
8%
social justice
8%
literature
7%
democracy
6%
Group
5%
present
5%
discourse
5%
time
3%