Delivering Lasting Peace, Democracy and Human Rights in Times of Transition: The Role of International Law |
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Authors: | Turner Catherine |
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Affiliation: | * Lecturer, Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. E-mail: cj.turner{at}ulster.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | 1The increasing scope of international legal regulation, particularlyin the field of human rights, has facilitated the impositionof sustained policies of domestic reform aimed at entrenchinginternationally accepted standards of governance in transitionalsocieties. At the point of such societal change, however, thesymbolism of who makes and enforces the law is important. Thequestion of the relationship between national and internationallaw is therefore one that bears scrutiny. This article examinesthe theoretical basis upon which such policies are based, namelythe idea of a liberal peace, considering the extent to whichthe blanket implementation of international standards can addressthe need of transitional societies to reestablish the legitimacyof both political and legal authority in order to ensure thefuture protection of human rights. |
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