Peace making and transitional justice after a non-international armed conflict

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Peace making and transitional justice after a non-international armed conflict
Transitional Justice can be defined as the group of processes and mechanisms that address the problems caused by large-scale human rights violations that were committed during conflicts or by repressive regimes. This book analyses the efforts made in the implementation of the peace accords in Guatemala and the main problems encountered in this process through the lens of the transitional justice framework. It discusses the mechanisms put in place to prevent the recurrence of violence, to make reparations, to guarantee the right to truth and to restore the democratic order. In addition, it covers the most important trials conducted against those accused of the most serious crimes.

More from the series "Kölner Schriften zum Friedenssicherungsrecht – Cologne Studies on International Peace and Security Law – Études colonaises sur le droit de la paix et de la sécurité internationale"

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ISBN: 9783756012565

Language: English

Publication date: 22.03.2024

Number of pages: 527

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