Delayed transitional justice : lessons from Spain, Brazil, and Uruguay

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    • Mendes, Mariana S.

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Delayed transitional justice : lessons from Spain, Brazil, and Uruguay

Mariana S. Mendes

(Transitional justice / series editor, Kieran McEvoy)(GlassHouse book)

Routledge, 2024 [i.e. 2023]

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Analyses transitional justice policies in countries that have negotiated transitions from authoritarianism to democracy. Presents case studies of three countries. Interdisciplinary approach that will appeal to students and academics of transitional justice in politics, law and sociology.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction PART I Conceptual and theoretical framework 1 Definition and operationalization of transitional justice: The Transitional Justice Scale 2 Theoretical framework: A holistic approach to delayed transitional justice PART II Transitional justice trajectories in context 3 Spain: From deliberate forgetting to limited acknowledgment 4 Uruguay: From blockage to criminal accountability 5 Brazil: From a marginal issue to the 'right to truth' PART III Comparative analysis 2 6 Making sense of the timing of transitional justice 7 Making sense of differences in countries' trajectories Conclusion Annex Index

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