“The War is over? Post-war and Post-communist Transitional Justice in East-Central Europe”, Confronting The Past: European Experiences, Series of Political Science Research Centre (original ) (raw )“We Are Not Like Us. Transitional Justice: the (Re)construction of Post-communist Memory”, in History and Judgement, eds. A. MacLachlan and I. Torsen, Vienna: IWM Junior Visiting Fellows’ Conferences, Vol. 21. (2006).
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Post-Communist transitional justice. Lessons from twenty five years of experience, by Lavinia Stan and Nadya Nedelsky, Cambridge University Press, 2015, 358 pp., $96.94 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1107065567
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Introduction: Post-Communist Transitional Justice at 25
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Cambridge University Press eBooks, 2015
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Post-Communist Transitional Justice at 25: Unresolved Dilemmas
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2014
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Introduction: Post-Communist Transition, Justice, and Transitional Justice
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Transitional Justice in Eastern Europe and the Former …, 2009
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Politics and the moderating role of public debates in the Pursuit of Transitional Justice after Communism (współautorstwo z Aroldą Elbasani)
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“Central European Political Science Review”, Budapest 2010, Vol. 11, No. 42, ss. 28 – 57., 2010
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Healing the Wounds of the Communist Past: Different Paths of Transitional Justice in Hungary and Ukraine
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The misuses of manipulation: The failure of transitional justice in post-communist Hungary
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Europe-Asia Studies, 2006
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Determinants of Post-Communist Transitional Justice: An Overview
Lavinia Stan
2014
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DEALING WITH THE PAST: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT OF COMMUNIST CRIMES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
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Response to James L. Gibson's Review of Skeletons in the Closet: Transitional Justice in Post-Communist Europe
Monika Nalepa
Perspectives on Politics, 2012
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Transitional Justice and Changing Memories of the Past in Central Europe
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Dealing with the Past: Transitional Justice and De-communization
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Historical Memory in Post-communist Europe and the Rule of Law -First Part edited by Historical Memory in Post-Communist Europe and the Rule of Law: An Introduction
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The Politics of Memory in Post-Communist Europe: A Comparative Analysis
Lavinia Stan
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Dilemmas of Justice in Eastern Europe’s Democratic Transitions
Noel Calhoun
Palgrave Macmillan US eBooks, 2004
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How to Reckon with Past Evils? Rethinking Transitional Justice Strategies in Post-Authoritarian and Post-Conflict Environments
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"Polish Political Science Yearbook" 2017, Vol. 46, Issue 2, pp. 276-281., 2017
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Political and Transitional Justice in Germany, Poland and the Soviet Union from the 1930s to the 1950s
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If I Could Turn Back Time: Justice and Memory in Post-Communism
Lavinia Stan
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TRANSITION? TO RULE OF LAW? Constitutionalism and Transitional Justice Challenged in Central & Eastern Europe
Csaba VARGA
2014
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Transitional Justice Dynamics in Slovakia: From Silence to the Nation's Memory Institute
Martin Kovanic
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Central and East European Politics: From Communism to Democracy, 4th fully updated edition, ed. by Sharon L. Wolchik and Jane Leftwich Curry , 2018
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On Violations of Human Rights by the Communist Regime in Poland
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Raluca C Grosescu
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Twenty Years of Transitional Justice in the Czech Lands
Roman David
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Trying Communism Through International Criminal Law? - the Experiences of the Hungarian Historical Justice Trials
Tamás Hoffmann
Kevin Heller, Gerry Simpson (eds.) The Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials (OUP, 2013) 229-247., 2013
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"International Journal of Rule of Law, Transitional Justice and Human Rights" 2011, Vol. 2
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Polish lustration and the models of transitional justice
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“We Must Remember Thus: Transitional Justice in Service of Memory in Hungary”, Studia Universitatis Cibiniensis • Series Historica, v. IX (2014) supplement (Transitional Justice and Politics of Memory in Europe), 71-87.
Csilla Kiss
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Transitional Justice, Politics of Memory and Patterns of Collaboration in Eastern Europe: A Review Article
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Law as an Instrument and as a Mirror of Official Memory Politics: The Mechanism of Rehabilitation of Victims of Communism in Serbia
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