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Exploring Truth Commission Recommendations in Comparative Perspective: Beyond Words, Vol. 1


ISBN13: 9781839701788
Published: February 2022
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Truth commission recommendations are critical to their legacies, yet there is little research examining their fates. Based on fieldwork that is unprecedented in scope, this double volume project provides the first systematic study of the formulation and implementation of the recommendations of thirteen Latin American truth commissions.

Beyond Words Vol. I examines the variations in truth commission recommendations across 13 Latin American cases. Insights are provided regarding how the internal dynamics of truth commissions, as well as the political, social and economic context in which they operate, influence how recommendations are formulated. The authors then explore how the nature of these recommendations themselves, along with the aforementioned factors, influence which recommendations are actually implemented. The conclusion considers the findings’ relevance for the crafting of future truth commission recommendations and reflects upon how the formulation and implementation of these recommendations shape the impact of truth commissions on societies emerging from periods of violence and repression.

Beyond Words Vol. II is a unique collection of 11 Latin American country studies covering all 13 formal truth commissions established in this region that submitted their final reports between 1985 and 2014. Based on qualitative original data and a common analytical framework, the main focus of each of the country chapters is threefold: (1) to provide a brief background to the truth commission(s); (2) to provide a detailed account of the formulation of the truth commission’s recommendations; and (3) to analyze the implementation record of the recommendations, taking into account the actors and factors that have aided – or obstructed – the implementation process.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Comparative Law
Contents:
Chapter 1. Exploring Recommendations
Jemima Garcia-Godos
Chapter 2. Researching Recommendations
Chapter 3. Counting and Classifying Recommendations
Chapter 4. Formulating Recommendations
Chapter 5. Case Studies of Implementation
Elin Skaar
Chapter 6. A Cross-National Analysis of Implementation
Elin Skaar
Chapter 7. Conclusions
Appendix I: Latin American Truth Commission Reports
Appendix II: Information on 13 Latin American Truth Commission Reports and their Recommendations
Appendix III: Excerpts from the Truth Commission Recommendations Data Code Book
Appendix IV: Implementation of the Recommendations Made by 13 Latin American Truth Commissions
Appendix V: Implementation Rates for Recommendations Made by 13 Latin American Truth Commissions, by Category
Appendix VI: Overview of Commissioners of 12 Formal Latin American Truth Commissions
Appendix VII: Latin American Countries Signatories to and Ratification of the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (2006)
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