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In this episode, we sat down with Mark Kersten, Assistant Professor at the University of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, Senior Consultant at the Wayamo Foundation and founder and author of the Justice in Conflict website. Mark reflects on current trends in international justice, sharing analysis of recent progress in accountability as well as on the ways in which the international community has struggled to meet the demands of justice in the aftermath of atrocity crimes. He also provides recommendations on how states can better facilitate justice to affected communities.
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