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Dilemmas Of Justice In Eastern Europes Democratic Transitions 1st Edition Noel Calhoun Auth

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Dilemmas Of Justice In Eastern Europes Democratic Transitions 1st Edition Noel Calhoun Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.3 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Noel Calhoun (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137074539, 9781349732197, 1137074531, 1349732192
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Dilemmas Of Justice In Eastern Europes Democratic Transitions 1st Edition Noel Calhoun Auth by Noel Calhoun (auth.) 9781137074539, 9781349732197, 1137074531, 1349732192 instant download after payment.

Calhoun innovatively examines how the ideology of liberal democracy influences one of the most contentious and potentially traumatic and divisive issues facing countries transitioning from authoritarian regimes to democracy: how to confront the past violations of human rights. Competing views of liberal democracy frame debates about how to confront the past and in particular how to deal with the truth of systematic human rights violations. Democratic values may not determine the precise method of dealing with the past - whether through truth commissions, lustration, or tribunals - but the very process of debate inherent in democratic theory and practice has important implications for the perceived fairness of the result. These implications are examined through a comparison of transitional justice in East Germany, Poland and Russia. The result is a provocative integration of democratic theory and comparative politics.

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