Title of article :
Uncovering the Truth: Examining Truth
Commission Success and Impact
Author/Authors :
ERIC BRAHM، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
While there is growing interest in examining what long-term impact truth
commissions have on society, our understanding has been hampered by a
number of empirical problems. Specifically, most studies focus on a small
biased subsample of cases, rely on anecdotal evidence and normative
conviction, and fail to follow the truth commission’s legacy beyond its
immediate reception. What is more, although a range of purposes have
been put forward for truth commissions, there is little consensus on what
criteria might be used to assess them. These issues are further compounded
by a growing chorus of critics who see truth commissions as
either ineffectual or dangerous. This article fleshes out the nature of
these problems and outlines how a multimethod strategy might be effective
in addressing them. Furthermore, it suggests two potential means
of assessing the impact of truth commissions, specifically their effect on
subsequent human rights practices and democratic development. The
article concludes by suggesting how some problems with this strategy can
be overcome by further iterations of a multimethod approach
Keywords :
truth commission , transitional justice , human rights , democratization
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives