The role of courts in transitional justice: voices from Latin America and Spain
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Milton Park [u.a.]
Routledge
2012
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Beschreibung: | "This book examines the role of courts in times of transition. The book focuses on judicial experiences from the Iberoamerican region, in particular Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Spain and Guatemala, exploring the extent to which national courts have been able to shoulder the task of investigating and prosecuting grave crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, committed in the context of a previous repressive rule or current conflict. The volume contains contributions from judges, prosecutors, and scholarly experts in the region. It offers first-hand experiences and expert findings on crucial issues surrounding the role of the courts including: balancing principles of justice and fundamental concerns about legality and non-retroactivity; security problems facing courts in conflict situations; the immense case load; the role of regional and international courts in aiding their national counterparts; and the cooperation between different and overlapping jurisdictional competences. The book also draws attention to the way in which regional and international courts have come to contribute to the initiation of national judicial processes, above all, through international standard-setting and pressure. It goes on to articulate a philosophical critique of the dominant understandings of transitional justice because it has not paid sufficient attention to criminal justice. In this context, the volume outlines an alternative conceptualisation that seems better equipped to both explain the recent developments towards the 'judicialization' of transitional justice politics while, at the same time, also insisting on the continued need for caution and critical reflection on the role of courts in times of transition"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | X, 320 S. |
ISBN: | 9780415601375 9780203155028 |
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adam_text | THE ROLE OF COURTS IN TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
/ ALMQVIST, JESSICA
: 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION / JESSICA ALMQVIST & CARLOS ESPOSITO
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION OF CASES OF MASSACRES:
ITS RELEVANCE FOR TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND BEYOND / ANTONIO AUGUSTO
CANCADO TRINDADE
THE PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF TRANSITIONAL
JUSTICE: THE ROLE OF THE INTER-AMERICAN SYSTEM / FELIPE GONZALEZ MORALES
THE POSSIBILITY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE: THE ARGENTINEAN EXPERIENCE /
RICARDO GIL LAVEDRA
CHILEAN TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE AND THE LEGACY OF THE DE FACTO REGIME /
ROBERTO GARRETON
SPAIN AS AN EXAMPLE OF TOTAL OBLIVION WITH PARTIAL REHABILITATION /
ALICIA GIL GIL
THE CHALLENGES POSED TO THE RECENT INVESTIGATION OF CRIMES COMMITTED
DURING THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR AND FRANCOISM / JAVIER CHINCHON ALVAREZ
RESPONDING TO HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS COMMITTED DURING THE INTERNAL
ARMED CONFLICT IN PERU: THE LIMITS AND ADVANCES OF PERUVIAN CRIMINAL
JUSTICE / YVAN MONTOYA VIVANCO
MANY ROADS TO JUSTICE: TRANSNATIONAL PROSECUTIONS AND INTERNATIONAL
SUPPORT FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS IN POST-CONFLICT GUATEMALA / NAOMI
ROHT-ARRIAZA & ALMUDENA BERNABEU
THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO JURISDICTION,
EXTRADITION, COOPERATION AND CRIMINAL POLICY / SUSAN KEMP
COLOMBIA AS A SUI GENERIS CASE / ALEJANDRO APONTE
RESTORING CIVIC CONFIDENCE THROUGH TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE / PAUL SEILS
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE ROME
STATUTE TO JUDICIAL PROCESSES IN TRANSITIONAL SOCIETIES / ELIZABETH ODIO
BENITO
CONCLUSION / CARLOS ESPOSITO & JESSICA ALMQVIST.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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