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Patricia Lundy

Bio: Patricia Lundy is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Institutional abuse & Transitional justice. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 9 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine transitional justice mechanisms to determine if historical abuse inquiries can learn from this field of practice, and explore the Northern Ireland Historica (NIH).
Abstract: The article critically examines transitional justice mechanisms to determine if historical abuse inquiries can learn from this field of practice. The article explores the Northern Ireland Historica...

16 citations


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10 Nov 2001-BMJ
TL;DR: The programme director of the International Centre for Transitional Justice in New York has produced a scholarly yet compellingly written review of the 21 official truth commissions established around the world since 1974 to document state crimes and to address concepts of reparation, reconciliation, and reform.
Abstract: Priscilla Hayner Routledge, £16.99, pp 340 ISBN 0 415 92477 4 Rating: The programme director of the International Centre for Transitional Justice in New York has produced a scholarly yet compellingly written review of the 21 official truth commissions established around the world since 1974 to document state crimes and to address concepts of reparation, reconciliation, and reform. Hayner starts with an anecdote. “Do you want to remember, or to forget?” she asked a Rwandan government official who had lost every single member of his family in the 1994 genocide. He replied, “We must remember what happened in order to keep it from …

272 citations

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46 citations

10 Jan 2018
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a critical analysis of the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry redress recommendations, from the perspective of survivors of abuse, and present a set of guidelines to implement the recommendations.
Abstract: The article presents a critical analysis of the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry redress recommendations, from the perspective of survivors of abuse.

7 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an increasing number of inquiries into the history of children's out-of-home care have shown that child welfare sometimes failed to protect children in this special issue.
Abstract: Since the 1990s, an increasing number of inquiries into the history of children’s out-of-home care have shown that child welfare sometimes failed to protect children In this Special Issue, we expl

7 citations