Sumario: | This book by Sara Arrazola explores the complex phenomena of democratization processes through the lens of human rights, focusing on the role of truth and memory in transitional justice. It examines how truth can be considered a human right essential for transitional processes, while memory serves as a social mechanism to voice the experiences of victims. The study proposes a model where truth and memory are not only transitional tools but also contribute to democratic consolidation and quality. It addresses the challenges of implementing transitional justice mechanisms during societal transitions, advocating for truth and memory as elements of social cohesion and democratic maturity. The book is aimed at scholars, practitioners, and students interested in international human rights law and transitional justice.
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