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The costs of justice : how new leaders respond to previous rights abuses
Record Type:
Electronic resources : monographic
Title Information:
how new leaders respond to previous rights abuses
Author:
GrodskyBrian K., 1974-
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
Project Muse
Place of Publication:
Notre Dame, Ind.
Published:
University of Notre Dame Press;
Year of Publication:
c2010
Description:
1 online resource (x, 355 p.)ill. :
Series:
Contemporary European politics and society
Subject:
Post-communism - Case studies -
Subject:
Human rights - Uzbekistan -
Subject:
Transitional justice - Uzbekistan -
Subject:
Human rights - Europe, Eastern -
Subject:
Transitional justice - Europe, Eastern -
Subject:
Human rights - Case studies -
Subject:
Transitional justice - Case studies -
Online resource:
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780268080648/
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 318-334) and index
ISBN:
9780268080648electronic bk.
ISBN:
026808064Xelectronic bk.
ISBN:
9780268029777pbk.
ISBN:
0268029776pbk.
Content Note:
What is transitional justice and why should we care? -- Explaining justice : what are the keydeterminants of transitional justice policy? -- The justice spectrum : a new methodological approach to studying transitional justice -- The peculiarities of postcommunist justice : addressing lustration -- The method of study : using qualitative data to uncover the path of justice -- Poland : justice, economics, and the end ofSolidarity -- Serbia and Montenegro : justice as Yugoslavia's most valuable foreign export? -- Croatia : when the cost of justice is too high-- Uzbekistan : exploiting justice today, facing justice tomorrow? -- Transitional justice in a cross-national perspective -- Reassessing howwe think about justice
The costs of justice : how new leaders respond to previous rights abuses
Grodsky, Brian K.
The costs of justice
: how new leaders respond to previous rights abuses / Brian K. Grodsky - Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, c2010. - 1 online resource (x, 355 p.) ; ill.. - (Contemporary European politics and society).
What is transitional justice and why should we care? -- Explaining justice : what are the keydeterminants of transitional justice policy? -- The justice spectrum : a new methodological approach to studying transitional justice -- The peculiarities of postcommunist justice : addressing lustration -- The method of study : using qualitative data to uncover the path of justice -- Poland : justice, economics, and the end ofSolidarity -- Serbia and Montenegro : justice as Yugoslavia's most valuable foreign export? -- Croatia : when the cost of justice is too high-- Uzbekistan : exploiting justice today, facing justice tomorrow? -- Transitional justice in a cross-national perspective -- Reassessing howwe think about justice.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 318-334) and index.
ISBN 9780268080648ISBN 026808064XISBN 9780268029777ISBN 0268029776
Post-communismHuman rightsTransitional justiceHuman rightsTransitional justiceHuman rightsTransitional justice -- Case studies -- Case studies -- Case studies -- Uzbekistan -- Uzbekistan -- Europe, Eastern -- Europe, Eastern
The costs of justice : how new leaders respond to previous rights abuses
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