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International prosecutions and domestic politics: the use of truth commissions as compromise Justice in Serbia and Croatia / Grodsky, Brian   Journal Article
Grodsky, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Since the end of the Cold War, increased efforts at international criminal justice have begun to transform transitional justice for the worst cases of atrocities from a predominantly domestic affair to an international one. I examine side-effects of international pressure for criminal justice, arguing that political elites struggling to balance conflicting international and domestic demands may launch "compromise justice" policies designed to satisfy both, but which in effect weaken mechanisms that transitional justice scholars posit make postconflict reconciliation most likely. I apply this argument to the former Yugoslavia, examining Serbian and Croatian truth commissions as a form of "compromise justice.
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