Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law in New Democracies
Discover the intricate relationship between national courts and the establishment of viable democracies in "Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law in New Democracies," authored by renowned scholars. Published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 1997, this insightful book spans 277 pages and delves into the complex dynamics of retrospective justice across eight pivotal countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Poland, and South Africa. Through a collection of compelling essays, this study explores how these nations have navigated the challenges of transitional justice, shedding light on the vital role of the rule of law in fostering democratic governance. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in political science and justice, this book is a must-have for your collection. Add it to your cart today and broaden your understanding of democracy and justice worldwide!