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Policing the Mexican pasttransitional justice in a post-authoritarian regime /
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正題名/作者:
Policing the Mexican pastby Javier Trevino-Rangel.
其他題名:
transitional justice in a post-authoritarian regime /
作者:
Trevino Rangel, Javier.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022.
面頁冊數:
xv, 307 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Transitional justiceHistory21st century.Mexico
標題:
MexicoEconomic conditions19th century.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94407-0
ISBN:
9783030944070$q(electronic bk.)
Policing the Mexican pasttransitional justice in a post-authoritarian regime /
Trevino Rangel, Javier.
Policing the Mexican past
transitional justice in a post-authoritarian regime /[electronic resource] :by Javier Trevino-Rangel. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xv, 307 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in compromise after conflict. - Palgrave studies in compromise after conflict..
Introduction -- Chapter 1. Authoritarianism and Past Atrocity in Mexico, 1929-2000 -- Chapter 2. Transitional Justice: A Field of Practice and Knowledge -- Chapter 3. Neither Inevitable, Nor Necessary: The Emergence of Mexico's Transitional Justice Process -- Chapter 4. Making Up Transitional Justice: Defining, Classifying, and Acting on Past Human Rights Abuses -- Chapter 5. The Retributive Goals of the Special Prosecutor's Office: A De Facto Amnesty -- Conclusions.
This book critically examines transitional justice in Mexico. It explores how the Mexican democratic regime dealt with the grave human rights violations perpetrated by security forces during the authoritarian era (1929-2000) through a Special Prosecutor's Office. It offers a complete account of the diverse factors that facilitated the emergence (and policing) of Mexico's transitional justice process. Whilst transitional justice should contribute to the advancement of liberal democracy and, consequently, generate the following benefits: truth, justice, political reconciliation, peace, this book argues that Mexico is a case of transitional injustice. It is an example of how in some societies transitional justice mechanisms are intentionally implemented in ways that, instead of generating justice, produce impunity. It makes important contributions to some of the broader debates addressed by scholars on transitional justice and gives them reason to re-examine transitional justice processes in other countries in a new light. Javier Trevino-Rangel is Associate Professor in the Centre of Research and Literary Studies of Aguascalientes at the University of the Arts of Aguascalientes, Mexico. He's also visiting fellow in the Department of Sociology at LSE, UK. He has been Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences at Northumbria University, UK, and Assistant Professor in the Drugs Policy Programme at the Center of Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE) in Aguascalientes, Mexico. His research interests include: human rights discourses and atrocities, narratives of violence, and justice in contemporary Mexico.
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