Truth commissions have become an important element of Transitional Justice. This follows the experiences in the 1980s and 1990s where they were used to address legacies of violence after transitions from authoritarianism and armed conflict. To date, over 40 truth commissions have been established worldwide. One of the key outputs of truth commissions is the recommendations contained in the report. Few of these recommendations have however been adequately followed up and implemented. This article explores this gap and argues that the truth commission landscape has evolved towards more top-down processes thereby limiting local involvement. This has contributed to the disengagement of the local actors in sustained activism in the truth commiss...
Examines the possibility of applying the truth commission model in Northern Ireland where the past p...
In recent decades, the truth commission has become a mechanism used by states to address historical ...
Truth commissions, usually described as a softer transitional justice alternative to trials, gained ...
Using insights from the legal transplant literature to analyze the transplanting of truth commission...
Truth commissions are widely considered to be a key tool of transitional justice mechanisms (TJMs), ...
Truth commissions are often created within countries during times of political transition--usually t...
This dissertation project develops a theoretical understanding of how truth commissions achieve legi...
Scholarly debates have centered on questions of accountability, jurisdiction, the role of the state ...
Over 30 countries have created truth commissions to investigate human rights abuses and to make reco...
In the post-Cold War period, truth commissions have become a standard mechanism for settling past ac...
With a focus on truth commissions, this Essay argues for a new approach to assessing the impact or e...
Truth commissions are an active deliberative process. Outgoing and incoming politicians, government ...
Truth commissions have become an increasingly popular mechanism for settler states to address past c...
Truth commissions and criminal trials have come to be perceived as complementary transitional justic...
This study explores the societal effects of transitional justice mechanisms in post-conflict countri...
Examines the possibility of applying the truth commission model in Northern Ireland where the past p...
In recent decades, the truth commission has become a mechanism used by states to address historical ...
Truth commissions, usually described as a softer transitional justice alternative to trials, gained ...
Using insights from the legal transplant literature to analyze the transplanting of truth commission...
Truth commissions are widely considered to be a key tool of transitional justice mechanisms (TJMs), ...
Truth commissions are often created within countries during times of political transition--usually t...
This dissertation project develops a theoretical understanding of how truth commissions achieve legi...
Scholarly debates have centered on questions of accountability, jurisdiction, the role of the state ...
Over 30 countries have created truth commissions to investigate human rights abuses and to make reco...
In the post-Cold War period, truth commissions have become a standard mechanism for settling past ac...
With a focus on truth commissions, this Essay argues for a new approach to assessing the impact or e...
Truth commissions are an active deliberative process. Outgoing and incoming politicians, government ...
Truth commissions have become an increasingly popular mechanism for settler states to address past c...
Truth commissions and criminal trials have come to be perceived as complementary transitional justic...
This study explores the societal effects of transitional justice mechanisms in post-conflict countri...
Examines the possibility of applying the truth commission model in Northern Ireland where the past p...
In recent decades, the truth commission has become a mechanism used by states to address historical ...
Truth commissions, usually described as a softer transitional justice alternative to trials, gained ...