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Research unit
DIS
Project number
2007EDA08
Project title
Transitional Justice Processes: How are the Victims Now?

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Truth commissions, domestic and international criminal prosecution, legal and institutional reform, monetary reparations, establishment of memorials, Guatemala and Chile
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The impact of the various transitional justice processes from the victims perspective. In this regard, two questions are fundamental: 1) Have victims effectively benefited from these processes? and 2) have guarantees been introduced so that human rights violations will not take place again? Focus will be upon only two countries, Guatemela and Chile. Second, we will convene recoginzed experts on the situation of cictims in these two nations, in order to assemble a range of factors relevant to addressing the abovementioned key questions.
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An experts' meeting was organized in November 2007. It addressed the challenges of answering the two overall questions mentioned above. The Meeting focused on two case studies.

Finally, the project contributes to the development of research with concrete policy applications, and it provides useful information to policymakers and others who influce transitional justice policy 8such as activists, civil society organizations, scholars and donors)

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