Nepal, Aug. 31 -- The transitional justice (TJ) process was innovated as an alternative concept of victim-focused quasi and extrajudicial mechanism to put a country in conflict onto a political track for establishing peace by reconciling the warring factions responsible for large-scale human rights violations, through truth-seeking, negotiations and restorative justice devices. There is no single specific TJ model in the world. Each country in conflict has developed its own tool for resolving country-specific societal issues. However, the experiences and good practices of post-conflict countries have helped evolve some basic internationally acceptable principles, allowing the members of the world community to end conflicts and reestablish...