Delayed justice in El Salvador prospects for transitional justice 25 years after the signing of the peace accords / Ernesto José Morales Ramírez
2017
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Title
Delayed justice in El Salvador prospects for transitional justice 25 years after the signing of the peace accords / Ernesto José Morales Ramírez
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2017
Language Note
English
Summary
This thesis analyses the political transition process in El Salvador after its twelve-year civil war and the Transitional Justice mechanisms used in the post-conflict context: first the Truth Commission and then the amnesty laws. The objective of this research is to establish the effects of the amnesty on the peace building process and the scenarios that may occur after its recent declaration of unconstitutionality in connection to democratic governability and the pursuit of justice for serious human rights violations perpetrated during the armed conflict, which remain still unpunished 25 years after the signing of the Peace Accords.
Keywords:
Transitional Justice, Peace Accords, amnesty.
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