Post-transitional Justice
Discover the transformative insights of Post-transitional Justice by Cath Collins, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2011. This compelling 296-page paperback delves into the intricate dynamics of accountability for human rights violations in Chile and El Salvador. Collins expertly analyzes the roles of activists, innovative legal strategies, and the judicial system's responsiveness to human rights claims, illustrating how these elements are shaping new outcomes for justice. This book is essential for anyone interested in human rights, legal studies, or social justice movements. Join the conversation on how societies confront their past and pave the way for a more just future.