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Posttransitional Justice Human Rights Trials In Chile And El Salvador Cath Collins

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Posttransitional Justice Human Rights Trials In Chile And El Salvador Cath Collins
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Cath Collins
ISBN: 9780271036878, 0271036877
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Posttransitional Justice Human Rights Trials In Chile And El Salvador Cath Collins by Cath Collins 9780271036878, 0271036877 instant download after payment.

Latin America is still dealing with the legacy of terror and torture from its authoritarian past. In the years after the restoration of democratic governments in countries where violations of human rights were most rampant, the efforts to hold former government officials accountable were mainly conducted at the level of the state, through publicly appointed truth commissions and other such devices. This stage of “transitional justice” has been carefully and exhaustively studied. But as this first wave of efforts died down, with many still left unsatisfied that justice had been rendered, a new approach began to take over. In Post-transitional Justice, Cath Collins examines the distinctive nature of this approach, which combines evolving legal strategies by private actors with changes in domestic judicial systems. Collins presents both a theoretical framework and a finely detailed investigation of how this has played out in two countries, Chile and El Salvador. Drawing on more than three hundred interviews, Collins analyzes the reasons why the process achieved relative success in Chile but did not in El Salvador.

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