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Transitional Justice Processes In Other Countries

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Transitional justice processes in other countries refer to the mechanisms and approaches used by nations to address past human rights abuses and injustices during transitions from conflict or authoritarian rule to peace and democracy.

Key Features

  • Truth commissions
  • Prosecutions of perpetrators
  • Reparations for victims
  • Institutional reforms
  • Memorialization

Pros

  • Promotes accountability and justice
  • Helps societies heal and reconcile
  • Contributes to building sustainable peace
  • Raises awareness about past atrocities

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming and costly
  • May face political resistance or challenges
  • Effectiveness depends on the commitment of all stakeholders

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