Abstract

The study was set out to explore the concept of ‘transitional justice’ and has analysed the emergence and evolution of elite-level transitional justice policy discourse in the context of political transition in post-revolutionary Tunisia, from the revolution in January 2011 until the adoption of the law establishing transitional justice in December 2013. To gain a better understanding of how emerging transitional justice policy is constituted in the form of conflicting discourses, the study has analysed the dynamic role, structure and characteristics of evolving ‘transitional justice’ policy discourse from a post-structuralist political discourse theoretical perspective.

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