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Selen Kazan
Selen Kazan is a Ph.D. student at the Graduate School on Political Cohesion and a Research Assistant at the TU Dortmund Institute for philosophy and political science. Her work focuses on the impact of Transitional Justice in democracies based on the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Currently, she is a visiting researcher at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law.