What would a pluralist process approach to transitional justice look like in practice? The first answer has to be that, without extensive and rigorous empirical and cultural research, we cannot determine the exact form that transitional justice will take. This response may not provide comfort or even satisfaction to those engaged in transitional justice projects, but past failures have taught us that complex and varied cultures cannot be distilled into one normative frame. With that important caveat firmly in mind, we can begin to sketch out how a pluralist process approach might interact with existing transitional justice mechanisms, and think about how some of the case studies described above might have come out differently under a pluralist process approach.