The International Crimes Tribunal for Bangladesh — as a transitional justice institution — is at once very delayed, only created some 40 years after the Liberation War, and at the same time rushed, hasty in its proceedings, and rushed to judgments. It is...
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Alam, M. (2014). The International Crimes Tribunal for Bangladesh: A Delayed, Politicized, and Self-Limiting Experiment in Transitional Justice. In Women and Transitional Justice (pp. 54–77). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137409362_5
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