Delayed Transitional Justice

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Delayed Transitional Justice

Lessons from Spain, Brazil, and Uruguay

Regional / International studies Peace studies and conflict resolution Ethnic studies Crime and criminology Politics and government Legal aspects of criminology Public international law: criminal law Criminal justice law Sentencing and punishment Social law and Medical law

Author: Mariana S. Mendes

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Collection: Transitional Justice

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 24th July 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781000914719


This book addresses the issue of the timing of transitional justice policies in countries that had negotiated transitions from authoritarianism to democracy.

Why are transitional justice measures often being implemented decades after the events they refer to? More specifically, what combination of factors leads to the implementation of transitional justice policies at certain moments in time? And, what explains countries’ different choices and trajectories? To address these questions, this book pursues a comparative analysis of three cases: comparing a case of ‘robust’ implementation of transitional justice measures (Uruguay), a case where only victim-centered measures were approved (Spain), and a case that sits in between these two (Brazil). Through an in-depth empirical analysis of these specific country-cases, and focusing on seven different transitional justice initiatives, the book identifies the determinants behind delayed transitional justice policies and explains why such policies are more robust in some settings than in others. In doing so, it provides a holistic account of post-transitional justice outcomes, offering more general conclusions and insights about the study of the drivers of transitional justice.

This book will appeal to scholars and students of transitional justice in politics, law, and sociology, as well as to policymakers involved in the implementation and administration of transitional justice measures.

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