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Aid to Transitional Justice in Rwanda and Guatemala

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Transitional Justice
FriEnt
The study defines transitional justice broadly, including not only criminal courts, truth commissions and reparations but also “traditional” mechanisms as well as security-sector reform. Statistics from 15 donor agencies and qualitative information from 24 donor representatives was analysed.

Maintaining the Process? is a CMI study of the aid that was given in support of transitional justice in post-conflict Rwanda and Guatemala between 1995 and 2005. The study maps the terrain of resource allocation, examines how donors followed up on their transitional-justice support, and explores the extent to which different actors and mechanisms complemented one another in the transitional-justice field.

The study defines transitional justice broadly, including not only criminal courts, truth commissions and reparations but also “traditional” mechanisms as well as security-sector reform. Statistics from 15 donor agencies and qualitative information from 24 donor representatives was analysed.

Aid to Transitional Justice in Rwanda and Guatemala
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