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Volumn 25, Issue 1, 2011, Pages 113-134

Transitional justice and victim participation in cambodia: Aworld polity perspective

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

CRIME; GENOCIDE; HUMAN RIGHTS; LAW ENFORCEMENT; LOCAL PARTICIPATION; SOCIAL JUSTICE; STATE ROLE;

EID: 78751665357     PISSN: 13600826     EISSN: 1469798X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/13600826.2010.522980     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (18)

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    • Of course, transitional justice processes after the end of the dictatorships in Latin America (starting in the 1970s) and the apartheid regime in South Africa (in the 1990s) are prominent exemptions to the post-communist notion. However, it seems that their impact on transitional justice at a world polity level was time-delayed.
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    • However, this changed over time. With the establishment of the court, co-operation between NGOs and the court became institutionalised and mutually beneficial. For an overview of the current state of this relationship
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    • Again, this is not to say that local actors were not heavily involved (as we outlined above). However, the actions were all strongly influenced by world polity models, from, for example, forensic methods of truth finding (understood as scientific fact finding) to outreach models.
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    • It might seem arguable whether or not Cambodia's ruling party, the CPP, is actually communist. Its organisational structure (e.g. a standing committee) and good relations with self-declared communist states such as China and Vietnam speak in favour of this. However, its party program, selfpresentation and actual politics clearly point the other way, embracing formally "the multi-party and liberal democratic system as the fundamental basis of its policy and activities" and actually running the country in an autocratic-capitalist style.
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