The collapse of the Al-Assad regime in Syria ushers in a new age of uncertainty and hope. The formation of a transitional government led by the militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leaves many Syrians questioning if a legitimate government will be formed and if the victims of the previous regime will receive justice; however, Volume XLVIII staff editor Jack Lynch argues that the creation of a transitional justice system will allow the transitional government to gain credibility and will provide victims with justice. This post explores the benefits and challenges of a transitional justice system in Syria.
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