The development of institutions of human rights

a comparative study

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The development of institutions of human rights

a comparative study

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"During the transition to democracy, states have used various mechanisms to address previous human rights abuses including domestic trials, truth and reconciliation commissions and internationalized tribunals. This volume analyzes the transitional justice choices made by four countries: Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), Sierra Leone and East Timor. For each country, there is a chapter which provides a historical overview concerning the causes of the conflict and two subsequent chapters which highlight a different method of transitional justice implemented. The volume highlights the opportunities and the constraints faced by states and the international community to provide accountability for human rights violations"--Provided by publisher.

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Palgrave Macmillan
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The development of institutions of human rights: a comparative study
2010, Palgrave Macmillan
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Cover of: The Development of Institutions of Human Rights
The Development of Institutions of Human Rights: A Comparative Study (Perspectives in Comparative Politics)
March 4, 2009, Palgrave Macmillan, Springer
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Part I: Introduction * Mechanisms of Transitional Justice
Lilian A. Barria and Steven D. Roper * Part II: Argentina * Argentina's Proceso: Societal Reform through Premeditated Terror
Timothy Wilson * Successes and Limitations of the CONADEP Experience in the Determination of Responsibilities for Human Rights Violations in Argentina
Emilio Crenzel * Recalling the Legacy of the 1985 Trial of the Military in Argentina
Mario Di Paolantonio * Part III: Bosnia-Herzegovina * Violence Born of History/History Born of Violence: A Brief Context for Understanding the Bosnian War
Christina M. Morus * Transitional Justice in Bosnia: The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Janine Natalya Clark * Home Court Advantage? Domestic Trials and Transitional Justice in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Ryan M. Lowry and Patrice C. McMahon * Part IV: Sierra Leone * Genesis of the Sierra Leone Conflict and Its Human Rights Violations
Abu Karimu Mboka * The Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a Transitional Justice Mechanism in Sierra Leone
Zoe Dugal * The Special Court of Sierra Leone: A Hybrid Court or Poorly Conceived International Court?
Ellen Emilie Stensrud * Part V: East Timor * East Timor and the Struggle for Independence
Clinton Fernandes * Promoting Human Rights through Hybrid Courts: The Serious Crimes Process in East Timor
James DeShaw Rae * Unfinished Business: The Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor
Wendy Lambourne * Part VI: Conclusion * Comparing Mechanisms of Transitional Justice
Steven D. Roper and Lilian A. Barria.

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New York
Series
Perspectives in comparative politics
Genre
Cross-cultural studies

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Dewey Decimal Class
323.4/9
Library of Congress
JC571 .D48 2010

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL23834354M
ISBN 13
9781403976529
LCCN
2009041071

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