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Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law in New Democracies

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Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac (Editora)

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This is the first focused study on the relationship between the use of national courts to pursue retrospective justice and the construction of viable democracies. Included in this interdisciplinary volume are fascinating, detailed essays on the experiences of eight countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, and South Africa. According to the contributors, the most important lesson for leaders of new democracies, who are wrestling with the human rights abuses of past dictatorships, is that they have many options.

Democratizing regimes are well-advised to be attentive to the significant political, ethical, and legal constraints that may limit their ability to achieve retribution for past wrongs. On prudential ground alone, some fledgling regimes will have no choice but to restrain their desire for punishment in the interest of political survival. However, it would be incorrect to think that all new democracies are therefore bereft of the political and legal resources needed to bring the perpetrators of egregious human rights violations to justice. In many instances, governments have overcome the obstacles before them and, by appealing to both national and international legal standards, have brought their former dictators to trial. When these judicial proceedings have been properly conducted and insulated from partisan political pressures, they have provided tangible evidence of the guiding principles-equality, fairness, and the rule of law-that are essential to the post-authoritarian order.

This collection shows that the quest for transitional justice has amounted to something more than merely a break with the past-it constitutes a formative act which directly affects the quality and credibility of democratic institutions.

Sobre o Livro

Coletânea interdisciplinar que examina o uso de tribunais nacionais para buscar justiça retrospectiva em oito países, incluindo Argentina, Chile, Alemanha e África do Sul.

Os ensaios abordam limitações políticas, éticas e jurídicas enfrentadas por regimes em transição e apresentam opções institucionais e legais para lidar com violações de direitos humanos.

Destinado a estudantes e profissionais de direito, ciência política e estudos sobre direitos humanos, o volume discute como processos judiciais podem influenciar a consolidação da regra de direito em contextos pós‑autoritários.

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Categoria Direito
Subcategoria Ciência Política
Autores Não informado
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Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 332
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services Univ of Notre Dame du Lac
ISBN 9780268042035
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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