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Transitional Justice

Transitional justice in historical contexts refers to the set of judicial and non-judicial measures implemented to address past human rights violations and promote accountability, reconciliation, and the restoration of dignity in societies transitioning from conflict or authoritarian rule. It encompasses mechanisms such as truth commissions, reparations, and legal prosecutions aimed at fostering societal healing and preventing future abuses.

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Transitional justice plays a crucial role in societies emerging from conflict or authoritarian rule. It encompasses various mechanisms aimed at addressing past human rights violations, promoting accountability, and fostering reconciliation. By implementing measures such as truth commissions, reparat...

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Transitional Justice
Measures to address past human rights violations.

Example: Countries use transitional justice to heal after civil wars.

Truth Commission
A body established to investigate past human rights abuses.

Example: South Africa's Truth Commission revealed apartheid-era crimes.

Reparations
Compensation provided to victims of human rights violations.

Example: Victims of violence may receive financial reparations.

Amnesty
A legal pardon for individuals who committed political offenses.

Example: Amnesty laws can prevent prosecution of former leaders.

Accountability
The obligation to answer for actions and accept consequences.

Example: Accountability is essential for restoring public trust.

Gacaca Courts
Community courts in Rwanda for addressing genocide crimes.

Example: Gacaca courts aimed to promote reconciliation post-genocide.

Related Topics

Human Rights Law
Study of laws protecting individual rights and freedoms.
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Conflict Resolution
Methods and processes for resolving disputes and conflicts.
intermediate
International Criminal Law
Laws governing crimes against humanity and war crimes.
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Key Concepts

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