61. Transitional Justice for Syria
- Author:
- Nicholas Rostow
- Publication Date:
- 09-2013
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Abstract:
- Transitional justice is the provision of justice in the transition from one form of government, often perceived as illegitimate, unjust, and tyrannical, or an anarchic society, to one that observes the rule of law and administers justice. It also is about choices: how to allocate scarce prosecutorial, judicial, police, and prison resources. The goal is to make the rule of law ordinary. A 2004 report of the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General on the rule of law and transitional justice in conflict and postconflict societies observed that most examples of transitional justice involved states emerging from civil war or widespread civil unrest such that government became impossible.
- Topic:
- Conflict Resolution, Political Violence, Islam, Peace Studies, Treaties and Agreements, and Insurgency
- Political Geography:
- Middle East, Arabia, United Nations, and Syria