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.
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