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2022
This publication deals with the topic of transitional justice. In six case studies, the authors link theoretical and practical implications in order to develop some innovative approaches. Their proposals might help to deal more effectively with the transition of societies, legal orders and political systems.
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This publication deals with the topic of transitional justice. In six case studies, the authors link theoretical and practical implications in order to develop some innovative approaches. Their proposals might help to deal more effectively with the transition of societies, legal orders and political systems.
Wei��, Norman +6 more
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2021
Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule and widespread violations of human rights deal with the experience. With its roots in law, transitional justice as an area of study crosses various fields in the social sciences.
Hakeem O. Yusuf, Hugo van der Merwe
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Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule and widespread violations of human rights deal with the experience. With its roots in law, transitional justice as an area of study crosses various fields in the social sciences.
Hakeem O. Yusuf, Hugo van der Merwe
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Transitional justice and international criminal justice
2023This chapter explores the role of international criminal justice within the field of transitional justice. It provides a brief history of the growth of international criminal justice as a field of study and practice, focusing on the prototypical international criminal justice institutions.
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2015
Transitional justice denotes the whole spectrum of efforts to deal with human rights violations. This chapter addresses various dilemmas of coming to terms with a violent past in periods of transformation. First, it presents a brief history of the concept of transitional justice and shows that it is imprecise due to the multiple aspects of meaning of ...
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Transitional justice denotes the whole spectrum of efforts to deal with human rights violations. This chapter addresses various dilemmas of coming to terms with a violent past in periods of transformation. First, it presents a brief history of the concept of transitional justice and shows that it is imprecise due to the multiple aspects of meaning of ...
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2009
Abstract The modern concept of transitional justice was first employed at the end of World War II, albeit without official endorsement, when there were concerted efforts to rebuild Europe and to achieve sustainable peace. In fact, one of the first times the international community coordinated its work to bring to trial persons who had ...
Anne-Marie La Rosa, Xavier Philippe
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Abstract The modern concept of transitional justice was first employed at the end of World War II, albeit without official endorsement, when there were concerted efforts to rebuild Europe and to achieve sustainable peace. In fact, one of the first times the international community coordinated its work to bring to trial persons who had ...
Anne-Marie La Rosa, Xavier Philippe
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Transitional Justice without Transition
2019Abstract The penultimate chapter offers a discussion of the prospects for a genuine transitional justice process in Syria. Chapter 10 begins with a short history of the development of the archetypal tools within the transitional justice toolkit—criminal accountability, truth commissions, reparations, amnesties, lustration, institutional ...
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