Transitional Justice, Impunity and the Judicialization of Politics
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- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.806 kg
- Dimensions16,9 cm × 24,9 cm × 3,0 cm
- ISBN978-1-83970-553-3
- EAN9781839705533
- Date de parution06/03/2025
- CollectionSeries On Transitional Justice
- ÉditeurINTERSENTIA UK
Résumé
An illustration of the historical development of transitional justice A unique approach of this book is to use comparative case studies of political transitions in Uruguay, Lebanon, Spain, Kenya and Colombia to illustrate the historical development of transitional justice which gradually extended the reach of international human rights law to manage political transitions, thereby limiting impunity.
Through these case studies, the book shows how transitional justice intervention has been shaped by distinct histories of conflict, elite pactism and transitional jurisprudence.
Through these case studies, the book shows how transitional justice intervention has been shaped by distinct histories of conflict, elite pactism and transitional jurisprudence.
An illustration of the historical development of transitional justice A unique approach of this book is to use comparative case studies of political transitions in Uruguay, Lebanon, Spain, Kenya and Colombia to illustrate the historical development of transitional justice which gradually extended the reach of international human rights law to manage political transitions, thereby limiting impunity.
Through these case studies, the book shows how transitional justice intervention has been shaped by distinct histories of conflict, elite pactism and transitional jurisprudence.
Through these case studies, the book shows how transitional justice intervention has been shaped by distinct histories of conflict, elite pactism and transitional jurisprudence.