Gendered Justice and Politics of Memory: Rethinking Transitional Justice in Nepal

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Gendered Justice and Politics of Memory: Rethinking Transitional Justice in Nepal
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Gendered Justice and the Politics of Memory, examines how women’s lived experiences in Nepal and Rwanda reshape what justice means after conflict. It highlights how survivors transform grief into activism through memory and community work, showing that justice must extend beyond legal mechanisms to include dignity, livelihood, and recognition. 

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