This report examines the situation of impunity in Lebanon that has persisted since the 1975-1990 war through the lenses of core elements of transitional justice. It analyzes Lebanon’s past experience of ineffective transitional justice measures -- including limited domestic trials, narrowly mandated commissions of inquiry, and incomplete remedies for victims -- and their impact on Lebanese society. The report derives lessons that could help to initiate a broader accountability process in Lebanon in the interest of long-term peace and security.
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ictj-lebanon-impunity-report-2014_0.pdf [1] | 1009.06 كيلوبايت |
روابط
[1] https://daleel-madani.org/sites/default/files/Resources/ictj-lebanon-impunity-report-2014_0.pdf