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Transitional Justice In The Twentyfirst Century Beyond Truth Versus Justice 1st Edition Naomi Rohtarriaza

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Transitional Justice In The Twentyfirst Century Beyond Truth Versus Justice 1st Edition Naomi Rohtarriaza
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Javier Mariezcurrena
ISBN: 9780511250552, 9780521860109, 051125055X, 0521860105
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Transitional Justice In The Twentyfirst Century Beyond Truth Versus Justice 1st Edition Naomi Rohtarriaza by Naomi Roht-arriaza, Javier Mariezcurrena 9780511250552, 9780521860109, 051125055X, 0521860105 instant download after payment.

Dealing with the aftermath of civil conflict or the fall of a repressive government continues to trouble countries throughout the world. Whereas much of the 1990s was occupied with debates concerning the relative merits of criminal prosecutions and truth commissions, by the end of the decade a consensus emerged that this either/or approach was inappropriate and unnecessary. A second generation of transitional justice experiences have stressed both truth and justice and recognize that a single method may inadequately serve societies rebuilding after conflict or dictatorship. Based on studies in ten countries, this book analyzes how some combine multiple institutions, others experiment with community-level initiatives that draw on traditional law and culture, whilst others combine internal actions with transnational or international ones. The authors argue that transitional justice efforts must also consider the challenges to legitimacy and local ownership emerging after external military intervention or occupation.

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