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Transitional justice
- 作者: Teitel, Ruti G.
- 出版: New York ;Oxford : Oxford University Press 2001.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (304 pages).
- 標題: Political. , Justice, Administration of Political aspects. , Political aspects. , Justice réparatrice. , AdministrationAspect politique. , Justice, Administration of , Nulla pœna sine lege. , Justice , PHILOSOPHY , Crimes et délits politiques. , Ex post facto laws. , Justice Administration -- Aspect politique. , Politics and Government. , Political crimes and offenses. , Electronic books. , PHILOSOPHY Political. , Restorative justice.
- ISBN: 0195100646 , 9780195100648
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- 附註: Includes index. Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-283) and index. Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- ONE: The Rule of Law in Transition -- TWO: Criminal Justice -- THREE: Historical Justice -- FOUR: Reparatory Justice -- FIVE: Administrative Justice -- SIX: Constitutional Justice -- SEVEN: Toward a Theory of Transitional Justice -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.
- 摘要: Annotation At the century's end, societies all over the world are throwing off the yoke of authoritarian rule and beginning to build democracies. At any such time of radical change, the question arises: should a society punish its ancien regime or let bygones be bygones? Transitional Justice takes thisquestion to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges the very terms of the contemporary debate. Ruti Teitel explores the recurring dilemma of how regimes should respond to evil rule, arguing against the prevailing view favoring punishment, yet contending that the law nevertheless plays a profound role in periods of radical change. Pursuing a comparative and historical approach, she presents acompelling analysis of constitutional, legislative, and administrative responses to injustice following political upheaval. She proposes a new normative conception of justice--one that is highly politicized--offering glimmerings of the rule of law that, in her view, have become symbols of liberaltransition. Its challenge to the prevailing assumptions about transitional periods makes this timely and provocative book essential reading for policymakers and scholars of revolution and new democracies.
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At the century's end, societies all over the world are moving from authoritarian rule to democracy. At any such time of radical change, the question arises: should a society punish its ancien regime or let bygones by bygones? Transitional Justice takes the debate to a new level with an interdisciplinary approach that challenges the very terms of the contemporary debate. Teitel explores the recurring question of how regimes should respond to evil rule, arguing against the prevailing view favoring punishment, and contending through historical and comparative illustrations that the law nevertheless plays a profound role in periods of radical change. She proposes a new normative conception of justice -- one that is highly politicized -- offering glimmerings of the rule of law that, in her view, have become symbols of liberal transition.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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