01969cam a2200301Mi 450000500170000000800410001702000180005802000150007603500210009104000440011204100080015624500880016426000640025230000180031649000470033450400530038152009110043465000340134565000450137965000330142465000350145765000380149265000340153065000370156465000270160170000150162870000240164320240919100953.0151029s2013 xxu fr 001 0 eng d a9781107040175 a1107040175 a(OCoLC)884955151 aCo-BoUCMbspacSaul NiñodSaul Niño0 aeng00aJus post bellum and transitional justiceceditado por Larry May, Elizabeth Edenberg aNew York (Estados Unidos)bCambridge University Pressc2013 a335 páginas0 aAsil studies in international legal theory aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índices a"This collection of essays brings together jus post bellum and transitional justice theorists to explore the legal and moral questions that arise at the end of war and in the transition to less oppressive regimes. Transitional justice and jus post bellum share in common many concepts that will be explored in this volume. In both transitional justice and jus post bellum, retribution is crucial. In some contexts criminal trials will need to be held, and in others truth commissions and other hybrid trials will be considered more appropriate means for securing some form of retribution. But there is a difference between how jus post bellum is conceptualized, where the key is securing peace, and transitional justice, where the key is often greater democratization. This collection of essays highlights both the overlap and the differences between these emerging bodies of scholarship and incipient law" 7aAdministración de justicia  7aVíctimas de guerra xAspectos sociales 7aDerecho penal internacional  7aReparación (Justicia penal)  7aComisiones de la verdad xDerecho 7aPaz xDerecho y legislación 7aGuerra xDerecho y legislación 7aJusticia transicional 1 aMay, Larry1 aEdenberg, Elizabeth