This book explores the complicated relationship between constitutions and transitional justice. It brings together scholars and practitioners from different countries to analyze the indispensable role of constitutions and constitutional courts in the process of overcoming political injustice of the past.
This book explores the complicated relationship between constitutions and transitional justice. It brings together scholars and practitioners from different countries to analyze the indispensable role of constitutions and constitutional courts in the process of overcoming political injustice of the past.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cheng-Yi Huang is Research Professor at the Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, and Professor at the Institute of Law for Science and Technology, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
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List of tables List of contributors Acknowledgements Contexts of Constitutionalizing Transitional Justice: An introduction Part 1 Constitutional Origins of Transitional Justice Chapter 1: The Dilemmas of Transitional Justice and the South African Experience Chapter 2: Facing the Shadows of the Past during Transitions: The Role of the Constitutions in the Case of Hungary Chapter 3: Constitutional Divergence and Transitional Justice in South Korea and Taiwan Part 2 Constitutional Process of Transitional Justice Chapter 4: Constitutional Justice and Negotiated Peace in Colombia Chapter 5: Constitutions, Courts, and the Quest for Transitional Justice: The Case of Chile Chapter 6: Coordinated Transition in East Central Europe and the Role of Constitutional Courts in Transitional Justice: Experiences from Hungary and Moldova Chapter 7: The Determinants of the Polish Transformation at the Turn of the 21st Century: In View of the Judgments of the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland Part 3 Constitutional Consequences of Transitional Justice Chapter 8: Transitional Justice in a 19th-Century Constitution: Cautionary Observations from the United States Chapter 9: 'Cadres' in Post-communist Transition: Shifting the Loyalty Standards in Public Service after Regime Change Chapter 10: Between Blaming and Naming: Constitutional Review of Bans on Communist Parties in Post-Soviet States Index
List of tables List of contributors Acknowledgements Contexts of Constitutionalizing Transitional Justice: An introduction Part 1 Constitutional Origins of Transitional Justice Chapter 1: The Dilemmas of Transitional Justice and the South African Experience Chapter 2: Facing the Shadows of the Past during Transitions: The Role of the Constitutions in the Case of Hungary Chapter 3: Constitutional Divergence and Transitional Justice in South Korea and Taiwan Part 2 Constitutional Process of Transitional Justice Chapter 4: Constitutional Justice and Negotiated Peace in Colombia Chapter 5: Constitutions, Courts, and the Quest for Transitional Justice: The Case of Chile Chapter 6: Coordinated Transition in East Central Europe and the Role of Constitutional Courts in Transitional Justice: Experiences from Hungary and Moldova Chapter 7: The Determinants of the Polish Transformation at the Turn of the 21st Century: In View of the Judgments of the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland Part 3 Constitutional Consequences of Transitional Justice Chapter 8: Transitional Justice in a 19th-Century Constitution: Cautionary Observations from the United States Chapter 9: 'Cadres' in Post-communist Transition: Shifting the Loyalty Standards in Public Service after Regime Change Chapter 10: Between Blaming and Naming: Constitutional Review of Bans on Communist Parties in Post-Soviet States Index
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