La depoliticizzazione della giustizia di transizione: paradigma tecnico, selettività e costruzione della pace
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https://doi.org/10.54103/2612-6672/31337Keywords:
Transitional Justice, Depoliticization, Technicization, Rule of Law, Peacebuilding, Post-Conflict ContextsAbstract
The Depoliticization of Transitional Justice: Technical Paradigm, Selectivity, and the Construction of Peace
This article critically examines the depoliticization of transitional justice, arguing that its increasing technicization has fostered its representation as a neutral set of legal tools. Through an analysis of the technical paradigm and selected empirical cases, the article shows how prosecutorial selectivity and priority-setting are shaped by underlying power dynamics. From this perspective, transitional justice does not merely respond to past violations, but actively contributes to shaping the post-conflict order, influencing the ways in which peace is constructed.
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