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Human Rights, Transitional Justice, and the Reconstruction of Political Order in Latin America, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Human Rights, Transitional Justice, and the Reconstruction of Political Order in Latin America
In Argentina and elsewhere in Latin America, decades after the fall of authoritarian regimes in the 1970s, transitional justice has proven to be anything but transitional?it has become a cornerstone of state policy and a powerful tool of state formation. Contextualizing cultural and political shifts in Argentina after the 1976 military coup with comparisons to other countries in the Southern Cone, Michelle Frances Carmody argues that incorporating human rights practices into official policy became a way for state actors to both build the authority of the state and manage social conflict, a key aim of post-Cold War democracies. By examining the relationship between transitional justice and the Latin American political order, this book illuminates overlooked dimensions of state formation in the age of human rights.

1. Transitional Justice and the Construction of Democracy in an Age of Human Rights: An Introduction.- 2. Human Rights, Political Action, and the Precursors to Transitional Justice.- 3. The Official Story: Truth and Justice as Transition and Transformation.- 4. Reconciliation: Defining the Limits of Transitional Justice.- 5. Reconciliation Under Fire: New Contestations of Transitional Justice.- 6. (Re)forming the State: Recruiting the Dead and Revitalizing Transitional Justice.- 7. Nunca Más and State Making Beyond the Transition: A Conclusion.
Michelle Frances Carmody is a Latin Americanist with an interest in combining historical, sociological, and cultural approaches to understanding political processes in the region. She currently holds a post in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Examines transitional justice as a tool of the state for transforming political culture and securing state authority Draws from the disciplines of history, sociology and cultural studies in order to analyze post-Cold War state formation in Latin America Moves beyond the focus on the origins of human rights to examines how human rights have been instrumentalized since the Cold War through the present Appeals to scholars and students of Latin American politics and history, human rights and the state

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