Title of article :
The Impact of International Tribunals and Domestic Trials on Peace and Human Rights After Civil War
Author/Authors :
James D. Meernik، نويسنده , , Angela Nichols and Kimi L. King، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
26
From page :
309
To page :
334
Abstract :
We analyze whether international criminal tribunals and domestic human rights trials can play an important role in peacebuilding in postconflict societies. Advocates and scholars argue that by providing justice and truth, helping to remove war criminals and peace spoilers from their societies, and by contributing to deterrence, these institutions contribute to improvements in human rights and the maintenance of peace. Other scholars assert that few such beneficial effects have occurred. We test the impact of international tribunals and domestic trials on the recurrence of civil war and human rights improvements in states that have emerged from civil war since 1982. The evidence regarding their beneficial impacts is fairly clear, however, and suggests that while domestic human rights trials and international tribunals do not exercise any negative effects, they do not appear to contribute to reducing the recurrence of civil war or improvements in human rights practices
Keywords :
Transitional justice , tribunals , human rights , peace , Trials
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Record number :
713918
Link To Document :
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