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This article describes my time studying technical writing online via distance learning at the Uni... more This article describes my time studying technical writing online via distance learning at the University of Limerick.
This article was originally published in ISTC Communicator, Autumn 2015.
This paper aims to review the process of transitional justice and its five strategies, which are ... more This paper aims to review the process of transitional justice and its five strategies, which are prosecution, truth recovery, institutional reform, reparations, and reconciliation. The author first gives some background into transitional justice by outlining the history and development of it, as well as commentary about the advantages and disadvantages of the process. She then goes on to propose the use of holistic approach to transitional justice, giving an individual summary of the five strategies involved, including the aims, as well as issues surrounding each. To conclude, the paper will determine whether such strategies are best employed individually or as part of a holistic approach to transitional justice.
Anderson notes that "[a]lthough it remains at a nascent stage, the use of ADR to resolve disputes... more Anderson notes that "[a]lthough it remains at a nascent stage, the use of ADR to resolve disputes in Irish sport is set to grow."
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This article describes my time studying technical writing online via distance learning at the Uni... more This article describes my time studying technical writing online via distance learning at the University of Limerick.
This article was originally published in ISTC Communicator, Autumn 2015.
This paper aims to review the process of transitional justice and its five strategies, which are ... more This paper aims to review the process of transitional justice and its five strategies, which are prosecution, truth recovery, institutional reform, reparations, and reconciliation. The author first gives some background into transitional justice by outlining the history and development of it, as well as commentary about the advantages and disadvantages of the process. She then goes on to propose the use of holistic approach to transitional justice, giving an individual summary of the five strategies involved, including the aims, as well as issues surrounding each. To conclude, the paper will determine whether such strategies are best employed individually or as part of a holistic approach to transitional justice.
Anderson notes that "[a]lthough it remains at a nascent stage, the use of ADR to resolve disputes... more Anderson notes that "[a]lthough it remains at a nascent stage, the use of ADR to resolve disputes in Irish sport is set to grow."