Review:
Transitional Justice Processes
overall review score: 4.5
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Transitional justice processes refer to mechanisms and strategies implemented in post-conflict or transitional societies to address past human rights violations.
Key Features
- Truth Commissions
- Prosecutions
- Reparations
- Institutional Reforms
- Memorialization
Pros
- Promotes accountability for past atrocities
- Helps facilitate reconciliation and healing in divided societies
- Contributes to the building of a lasting peace
Cons
- Can be politically contentious and face resistance from powerful individuals or groups
- May not always deliver full justice or meet the expectations of all victims