How and why do democratic governments overcome amnesty laws and cultures of impunity to allow for trials for past human rights violations? To confront this question, we first identify widespread agreement on four key factors associated with the degree of accountability in a new democracy: civil society demand, domestic judicial leadership, the absence of veto players and international pressure. We then outline the interactions among those factors that lead to four distinct scenarios of overcoming amnesty, from the failure to do so (obstinate amnesties) to successful democratic displacement of amnesties and the proliferation of trials. Because Latin America has had great variation in these accountability pathways, we use it as a test region ...
This dissertation is inspired by the question how national authorities can be motivated to advance t...
After transitions from repressive regimes to democracy, incoming democratic governments face a funda...
Accountability processes in the aftermath of a conflict are complicated policies that seek to serve ...
How and why do democratic governments overcome amnesty laws and cultures of impunity to allow for tr...
Amnesty laws are viewed as a main barrier to justice for past human rights violations. Scholars and ...
Transitional countries have struggled to overcome impunity for human rights violations committed by ...
Brazil and Argentina, despite geographic proximity and similar histories of oppressive military dict...
In Argentina, the unsolved murder of a teenager triggered social protests that eventually led to the...
Amnesty laws are a widespread practice in the transition from war to peace. They often aim at the tr...
This Article will focus on the issue of accountability under the existing international law and will...
One of the more conspicuous symptoms of the anti-impunity movement in transitional justice is a grow...
Until recently, immunity measures like amnesties were considered an acceptable part of promoting tra...
Using the Argentine and Chilean cases, this study reflects on the particular way in which Latin Amer...
One of the more conspicuous symptoms of the anti-impunity movement in transitional justice is a grow...
Under what conditions do voters hold leaders accountable for corruption? This dissertation argues th...
This dissertation is inspired by the question how national authorities can be motivated to advance t...
After transitions from repressive regimes to democracy, incoming democratic governments face a funda...
Accountability processes in the aftermath of a conflict are complicated policies that seek to serve ...
How and why do democratic governments overcome amnesty laws and cultures of impunity to allow for tr...
Amnesty laws are viewed as a main barrier to justice for past human rights violations. Scholars and ...
Transitional countries have struggled to overcome impunity for human rights violations committed by ...
Brazil and Argentina, despite geographic proximity and similar histories of oppressive military dict...
In Argentina, the unsolved murder of a teenager triggered social protests that eventually led to the...
Amnesty laws are a widespread practice in the transition from war to peace. They often aim at the tr...
This Article will focus on the issue of accountability under the existing international law and will...
One of the more conspicuous symptoms of the anti-impunity movement in transitional justice is a grow...
Until recently, immunity measures like amnesties were considered an acceptable part of promoting tra...
Using the Argentine and Chilean cases, this study reflects on the particular way in which Latin Amer...
One of the more conspicuous symptoms of the anti-impunity movement in transitional justice is a grow...
Under what conditions do voters hold leaders accountable for corruption? This dissertation argues th...
This dissertation is inspired by the question how national authorities can be motivated to advance t...
After transitions from repressive regimes to democracy, incoming democratic governments face a funda...
Accountability processes in the aftermath of a conflict are complicated policies that seek to serve ...