Justice or politics? Criminal, civil and political adjudication in the newly independent Baltic States

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Justice or politics? Criminal, civil and political adjudication in the newly independent Baltic States
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Keywords:
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Estija (Estonia); Lietuva (Lithuania); Politika / Politics; Politinės partijos / Political parties; Latvija (Latvia).
Summary / Abstract:

ENA major question confronting the newly emergent democracies of post-communist Europe concerned how to deal with individuals implicated in the gross violations of human rights during the communist period – the ‘torturers’. A variety of hypotheses have been put forward by students of Central European politics to explain various approaches to ‘lustration’ (purification) adopted by different countries. However, the three Baltic states – the former Soviet republics of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia – have approached the question in ways that have been overlooked by scholars in the past. The extent to which the communist system functioned as a ‘pressure cooker’ in permitting or restricting ‘voice’ and ‘exit’ appears to have been reflected in the detailed nature of the post-communist situation, which in turn affected the new regimes' response to the problem. Other explanatory factors include the use of nationalism to establish legitimacy lost by the communist system; the presence or absence of the former ‘torturers’ in the post-communist society; and the continuing existence of a substantial communist party. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1080/13523270601019557
ISSN:
1352-3279; 1743-9116
Related Publications:
Lithuania: a problem of disclosure / Tomas Skučas. Demokratizatsiya (Washington, D.C.). 2004, Vol. 12, no. 3, p. 411-425.
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2023-03-13 19:18:36
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