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Transitional Justice


Transitional Justice

NOMOS LI
NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, Band 34

von: Melissa S. Williams, Jon Elster, Rosemary Nagy

64,99 €

Verlag: NYU Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 28.05.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9780814704974
Sprache: englisch

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<p>Criminal<br>tribunals, truth commissions, reparations, apologies and memorializations are<br>the characteristic instruments in the transitional justice toolkit that can help<br>societies transition from authoritarianism to democracy, from civil war to<br>peace, and from state-sponsored extra-legal violence to a rights-respecting<br>rule of law. Over the last several decades, their growing use has established<br>transitional justice as a body of both theory and practice whose guiding norms<br>and structures encompasses the range of institutional mechanisms by which<br>societies address the wrongs committed by past regimes in order to lay the<br>foundation for more legitimate political and legal order. <br><br>In Transitional<br>Justice, a group of leading<br>scholars in philosophy, law, and political science settles some of the key<br>theoretical debates over the meaning of transitional justice while opening up<br>new ones. By engaging both theorists and empirical social scientists in debates<br>over central categories of analysis in the study of transitional justice, it<br>also illuminates the challenges of making strong empirical claims about the<br>impact of transitional institutions. <br><br><b>Contributors</b>:<br>Gary J. Bass, David Cohen, David Dyzenhaus, Pablo de Greiff, Leigh-Ashley<br>Lipscomb, Monika Nalepa, Eric A. Posner, Debra Satz, Gopal<br>Sreenivasan, Adrian<br>Vermeule, and Jeremy Webber.</p>

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