Post-Communist Transitional Justice
Herausgeber: Nedelsky, Nadya; Stan, Lavinia
Post-Communist Transitional Justice
Herausgeber: Nedelsky, Nadya; Stan, Lavinia
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Explores how the former communist regimes of Central and Eastern Europe have grappled with the serious human rights violations of past regimes.
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Explores how the former communist regimes of Central and Eastern Europe have grappled with the serious human rights violations of past regimes.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781107065567
- ISBN-10: 1107065569
- Artikelnr.: 41640330
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781107065567
- ISBN-10: 1107065569
- Artikelnr.: 41640330
Part I. Determinants of Transitional Justice: 1. Transitional justice and
political goods Brian Grodsky; 2. Transitional justice as electoral
politics Robert Austin; 3. Explaining late lustration programs: lessons
from the Polish case Aleks Szczerbiak; Part II. The Impact of Transitional
Justice: 4. The adoption and impact of transitional justice Moira Lynch and
Bridget Marchesi; 5. Transitional justice effects in the Czech Republic
Roman David; Part III. Key Challenges: 6. The timing of transitional
justice measures Cynthia M. Horne; 7. The challenge of competing pasts
Monica Ciobanu; 8. Beyond the national: pathways of diffusion Helga A.
Welsh; 9. The mythologizing of communist violence Jelena Subotic; Part IV.
History, Justice, and Public Memory: 10. Post-communist truth commissions:
between transitional justice and the politics of history Andrew Beattie;
11. Public memory, commemoration, and transitional justice: reconfiguring
the past in public space Duncan Light and Craig Young; 12. Stories we tell:
documentary theater, performance, and justice in transition Olivera Simic;
13. Vigilante justice and unofficial truth projects Lavinia Stan.
political goods Brian Grodsky; 2. Transitional justice as electoral
politics Robert Austin; 3. Explaining late lustration programs: lessons
from the Polish case Aleks Szczerbiak; Part II. The Impact of Transitional
Justice: 4. The adoption and impact of transitional justice Moira Lynch and
Bridget Marchesi; 5. Transitional justice effects in the Czech Republic
Roman David; Part III. Key Challenges: 6. The timing of transitional
justice measures Cynthia M. Horne; 7. The challenge of competing pasts
Monica Ciobanu; 8. Beyond the national: pathways of diffusion Helga A.
Welsh; 9. The mythologizing of communist violence Jelena Subotic; Part IV.
History, Justice, and Public Memory: 10. Post-communist truth commissions:
between transitional justice and the politics of history Andrew Beattie;
11. Public memory, commemoration, and transitional justice: reconfiguring
the past in public space Duncan Light and Craig Young; 12. Stories we tell:
documentary theater, performance, and justice in transition Olivera Simic;
13. Vigilante justice and unofficial truth projects Lavinia Stan.
Part I. Determinants of Transitional Justice: 1. Transitional justice and
political goods Brian Grodsky; 2. Transitional justice as electoral
politics Robert Austin; 3. Explaining late lustration programs: lessons
from the Polish case Aleks Szczerbiak; Part II. The Impact of Transitional
Justice: 4. The adoption and impact of transitional justice Moira Lynch and
Bridget Marchesi; 5. Transitional justice effects in the Czech Republic
Roman David; Part III. Key Challenges: 6. The timing of transitional
justice measures Cynthia M. Horne; 7. The challenge of competing pasts
Monica Ciobanu; 8. Beyond the national: pathways of diffusion Helga A.
Welsh; 9. The mythologizing of communist violence Jelena Subotic; Part IV.
History, Justice, and Public Memory: 10. Post-communist truth commissions:
between transitional justice and the politics of history Andrew Beattie;
11. Public memory, commemoration, and transitional justice: reconfiguring
the past in public space Duncan Light and Craig Young; 12. Stories we tell:
documentary theater, performance, and justice in transition Olivera Simic;
13. Vigilante justice and unofficial truth projects Lavinia Stan.
political goods Brian Grodsky; 2. Transitional justice as electoral
politics Robert Austin; 3. Explaining late lustration programs: lessons
from the Polish case Aleks Szczerbiak; Part II. The Impact of Transitional
Justice: 4. The adoption and impact of transitional justice Moira Lynch and
Bridget Marchesi; 5. Transitional justice effects in the Czech Republic
Roman David; Part III. Key Challenges: 6. The timing of transitional
justice measures Cynthia M. Horne; 7. The challenge of competing pasts
Monica Ciobanu; 8. Beyond the national: pathways of diffusion Helga A.
Welsh; 9. The mythologizing of communist violence Jelena Subotic; Part IV.
History, Justice, and Public Memory: 10. Post-communist truth commissions:
between transitional justice and the politics of history Andrew Beattie;
11. Public memory, commemoration, and transitional justice: reconfiguring
the past in public space Duncan Light and Craig Young; 12. Stories we tell:
documentary theater, performance, and justice in transition Olivera Simic;
13. Vigilante justice and unofficial truth projects Lavinia Stan.