An original theory and set of essays on negotiating transitional justice, drawing on the authors' first-hand experience of Colombia's peace talks.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Freeman is the founder and executive director of the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT). He is the author of Necessary Evils: Amnesties and the Search for Justice (Cambridge, 2010) and Truth Commissions and Procedural Fairness (Cambridge, 2006), which received the American Society of International Law's Certificate of Merit.
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Part I. Negotiating Transitional Justice: A Conceptual Framework: 1. General considerations 2. The role of international law 3. Elements of practice 4. Conclusions Part II. Negotiating Transitional Justice: The Case of Colombia 5. The context 6. The experience 7. Conclusions Appendix 1: basic information about the Havana negotiation Appendix 2: the legal framework for peace (2012) Index.
Part I. Negotiating Transitional Justice: A Conceptual Framework: 1. General considerations 2. The role of international law 3. Elements of practice 4. Conclusions Part II. Negotiating Transitional Justice: The Case of Colombia 5. The context 6. The experience 7. Conclusions Appendix 1: basic information about the Havana negotiation Appendix 2: the legal framework for peace (2012) Index.
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