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- Publisher:
- Intersentia
- Online publication date:
- February 2024
- Print publication year:
- 2023
- Online ISBN:
- 9781839703874
- Series:
- Series on Transitional Justice
- Subjects:
- Law, Human Rights
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After a period of authoritarian regime like those in Latin America during the 70's and 80's, a transition to democracy usually raises questions such as 'Who will be held accountable?', and 'Who deserves reparations?'. At the same time, in the foreground of the debate is the threat to the stability of the regime: 'How can we balance competing moral imperatives, reconcile legitimate claims for justice with equally legitimate claims for stability and social peace, and foster the relationship between justice for crimes of the past and a democratic order?'
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