Justice as prevention : vetting public employees in transitional societies
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Justice as prevention : vetting public employees in transitional societies
(Advancing transitional justice series)
Social Science Research Council, 2007
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- Strengthening democracy : impugnación procedures in Argentina / Valeria Barbuto
- The struggle for lasting reform : vetting processes in El Salvador / Rubén Zamora with David Holiday
- Swift gradualism and variable outcomes : vetting in post-authoritarian Greece / Dimitri Sotiropoulos
- Institutional transformation and the choice against vetting in South Africa's transition / Jonathan Klaaren
- Vetting to prevent future abuses : reforming the police, courts and prosecutors' offices in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Alexander Mayer-Rieckh
- The politics of the lustration law in Poland, 1989-2006 / Adam Czarnota
- Lustration as political competition : vetting in Hungary / Elizabeth Barrett, Péter Hack, and Ágnes Munkácsi
- Oppressors and their victims : the Czech lustration law and the rule of law / Jiri Priban
- The shield, the sword, and the party : vetting the East German public sector / Christiane Wilke
- Gathering and managing information in vetting processes / Serge Rumin
- Due process and vetting / Federico Andreu-Guzmán
- On preventing abuse : vetting and other transitional reforms / Alexander Mayer-Rieckh
- Vetting and transitional justice / Pablo de Greiff