Assessing the long-term impact of truth commissions : the Chilean truth and reconciliation commission in historical perspective / Anita Ferrara.
2015
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Title
Assessing the long-term impact of truth commissions : the Chilean truth and reconciliation commission in historical perspective / Anita Ferrara.
Published
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
Call Number
KHF5935 .F47 2015
Former Call Number
Chil 822 F41 2015
ISBN
9780415729529 (hardback)
0415729521 (hardback)
9781315814490 (ebk.)
1315814498 (ebk.)
0415729521 (hardback)
9781315814490 (ebk.)
1315814498 (ebk.)
Description
x, 258 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)861212008
Summary
"In 1991, after the end of the Pinochet regime, the newly-elected democratic government of Chile established a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to investigate and report on some of the worst human rights violations committed under the seventeen-year military dictatorship. The Chilean TRC was one of the first truth commissions established in the world. This book examines how the work of the Chilean TRC contributed to the transition to democracy and to subsequent developments in accountability and transformation in Chile. The book takes a long term view on the Chilean TRC, asking to what extent the truth commission contributed to the development of the subsequent human rights initiatives that were implemented, and explores how this relationship was established over time. Anita Ferrara challenges previous views that the Chilean TRC was of limited success, by arguing that over the longer term, the Chilean TRC played a key role as an enabler of justice and a means by which ethical and institutional transformation has occurred within Chile. With the benefit of this historical perspective, the book concludes that the impact of truth commissions in general needs to be carefully reviewed in light of the Chilean experience. This book will be of great interest and use to students and scholars of conflict resolution, criminal international law, and comparative legal systems in Latin America"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-242) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
ix
Introduction
1
1.
Dealing with the past in a pacted transition
24
2.
The direct consequences of the Chilean TRC
59
3.
Early debates and criticisms of the Chilean TRC and its role in the transitional process
81
4.
The return of the past: the arrest of Pinochet and the Mesa de Dialogo
99
5.
The Chilean TRC and international justice
122
6.
The Chilean TRC and `late justice'
140
7.
An extended truth and its effects
165
8.
The Chilean truth commissions and memorialisation
193
Conclusions
206
Appendix: List of interviews
221
Bibliography
223
Index
243