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The Right to Know the Truth in Transitional Justice Processes
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Dr. Natasha Stamenkovikj offers a comparative analysis of the scope and application of the right to the truth as a fundamental right in public international law, and as a concept in European polici...
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02 December 2021

Dr. Natasha Stamenkovikj offers a comparative analysis of the scope and application of the right to the truth as a fundamental right in public international law, and as a concept in European policies for promoting peace and transitional justice.
The book provides a systematized assessment of the conceptualisation of the right to the truth in the enlargement policy of the Council of Europe as applied towards the former Yugoslav societies. By assessing the coherence of the Council’s standardization on the right to the truth, Dr. Stamenkovikj addresses the legitimacy of the Council as an exporter of values and creator of norms.
The book provides a systematized assessment of the conceptualisation of the right to the truth in the enlargement policy of the Council of Europe as applied towards the former Yugoslav societies. By assessing the coherence of the Council’s standardization on the right to the truth, Dr. Stamenkovikj addresses the legitimacy of the Council as an exporter of values and creator of norms.
Price: $218.00
Pages: 404
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: International Criminal Law Series
Publication Date:
02 December 2021
ISBN: 9789004439467
Format: Hardcover
Natasha Stamenkovikj, Ph.D (1987), Tilburg University, is a researcher in International and European law. She writes about the interaction between law and society, and the role of institutional decision-making in protecting human rights, delivering justice, and invoking good governance.