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The Belfast Guidelines on Amnesty and Accountability aim to assist all those seeking to make or evaluate decisions on amnesties and accountability in the midst or in the wake of conflict or repression.

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  • Picturing Peace: Murals, Conflict and Transition in Colombia
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  • Screening Violence: A transnational study of Post-conflict Imaginaries
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  • Using Participatory Film Practices to Investigate the November 2018 Lasalin Massacre in Haiti
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  • Gendering Constitutional Debates in Northern Ireland: The Case of Irish Unification
  • The Standardisation of Transitional Justice: Consolidation, Innovation and Politics
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  • Critical epistemologies Across Borders: Gendering visions of constitutional futures on the island of Ireland (CEAB)

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Contacts:  Professor Louise Mallinder and Professor Tom Hadden
Funder: Nuffield Foundation
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