Despite the increasing frequency of truth commissions, there has
been little agreement as to their long-term impact on a state's
political and social development. This book uses a multi-method
approach to examine the impact of truth commissions on subsequent
human rights protection and democratic practice.
Providing the first cross-national analysis of the impact of
truth commissions and presenting detailed analytical case studies
on South Africa, El Salvador, Chile, and Uganda, author Eric
Wiebelhaus-Brahm examines how truth commission investigations and
their final reports have shaped the respective societies. The
author demonstrates that in the longer term, truth commissions have
often had appreciable effects on human rights, but more limited
impact in terms of democratic development. The book concludes by
considering how future research can build upon these findings to
provide policymakers with strong recommendations on whether and how
a truth commission is likely to help fragile post-conflict
societies.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of
Transition Justice, Human Rights, Peace and Conflict Studies,
Democratization Studies, International Law and International
Relations.
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