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Transitional justice in established ...
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Winter, Stephen, (1975-)
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Transitional justice in established democracies : = a political theory /
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Transitional justice in established democracies :/ Stephen Winter.
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a political theory /
Author:
Winter, Stephen,
Description:
1 online resource.
[NT 15003449]:
1.Introducing State Redress -- 2.Towards a Political Theory -- 3.Transitions and Legitimate Regimes -- 4.The Old Order -- 5.The Problems of Authorised Wrongdoing -- 6.Transitional Justice -- 7.Administrative Justice and Canada's Hong Kong Veterans -- 8.Corrective Justice and Japanese Americans -- 9.Restorative Justice and Australian Careleavers -- 10. Conclusion.
Subject:
New democracies. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137316196
ISBN:
1137316195 (electronic bk.)
Transitional justice in established democracies : = a political theory /
Winter, Stephen,1975-
Transitional justice in established democracies :
a political theory /Stephen Winter. - 1 online resource. - International political theory. - International political theory..
1.Introducing State Redress -- 2.Towards a Political Theory -- 3.Transitions and Legitimate Regimes -- 4.The Old Order -- 5.The Problems of Authorised Wrongdoing -- 6.Transitional Justice -- 7.Administrative Justice and Canada's Hong Kong Veterans -- 8.Corrective Justice and Japanese Americans -- 9.Restorative Justice and Australian Careleavers -- 10. Conclusion.
Truth commissions, official apologies and reparations are just some of the transitional justice mechanisms embraced by established democracies. This groundbreaking work of political theory explains how these forms of state redress repair the damage state wrongdoing inflicts upon political legitimacy. Richly illustrated with real-life examples, the book's 'legitimating theory' explains the connections, and the conflicts, between the transitional practice of administrative, corrective and restorative justice. The book shows how political responses to state wrongdoing are part of a larger transitional history of the post-War 'rights revolution' in the settler democracies of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. The result is an incisive theoretical exploration that not only explains the rectificatory work of established democracies but also provides new ways to think about the broader field of transitional justice.
ISBN: 1137316195 (electronic bk.)
Source: 486546Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: K5250
Dewey Class. No.: 340/.115
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