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Trust and Transitional Justice
Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice (2012)
  • Cynthia Horne, Western Washington University
Abstract
This comprehensive three-volume reference work collects and summarizes the wealth of information available in the field of transitional justice. Transitional justice is an emerging domain of inquiry that has gained importance with the regime changes in Latin America after the 1970s, the collapse of the European and Soviet communist regimes in 1989 and 1991, and the Arab revolutions of 2011, among others. The Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice, which offers 287 entries written by 166 scholars and practitioners drawn from diverse jurisdictions, includes detailed country studies; entries on transitional justice institutions and organizations; descriptions of transitional justice methods, processes, and practices; examinations of key debates and controversies; and a glossary of relevant terms and concepts. The Encyclopedia's accessible style will appeal to a broad audience interested in understanding how different countries have reckoned with post-conflict justice.
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Publication Date
2012
Editor
Lavinia Stan and Nadya Nedelsky
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Citation Information
Cynthia Horne. "Trust and Transitional Justice" New YorkEncyclopedia of Transitional Justice (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cynthia_horne/9/