Description
Analyzes how different countries ensure justice following civil conflict or the end of dictatorship.
About the Author
Naomi Roht-Arriaza is Professor of Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. She is the author of The Pinochet Effect: Transnational Justice in the Age of Human Rights (2005) and Impunity and Human Rights in International Law and Practice (1995). Javier Mariezcurrena is a Legal Advisor to the Federal Secretary for Human Rights in Argentina and former Transitional Justice Project Manager at the Center for Civil and Human Rights, University of Notre Dame. He is the co-editor of Inter-American System of Human Rights and Freedom of Expression in Paraguay (2002), Truth and Justice, Homage to Emilio F. Mignone (2001) and Basic Studies on Human Rights, Vol. X (2000).
Reviews
'... a collection of contemporary case studies that reflect recent developments in the political and conceptual bases of transitional justice. The collection is appealing on a number of levels. It is attractively presented, accessible and in tune with key developments of the field. ... It is particularly valuable that the editors have averted their focus from the well trodden path of international criminal justice ... The contributions instead address less-commonly acknowledged challenges, such as institutional sequencing, demobilization and reintegration of combatants ... I have referred to this book repeatedly in the few weeks it has been sitting on my desk. It is an informative and extremely convenient presentation of transitional justice 'snapshots' ... a worthwhile investment for students and practitioners alike.' Sociology
Book Information
ISBN 9780521860109
Author Naomi Roht-Arriaza
Format Hardback
Page Count 360
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 669g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 25mm