Transitional Justice after Clean Breaks


The Case of Portugal

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By Filipa Raimundo, Joana Rebelo Morais
Imprint: LEXINGTON BOOKS
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HARDBACK
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188

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Filipa Raimundo is Assistant Professor at ISCTE-Lisbon University Institute, Department of Political Science and Public Policy, and Researcher at CIES-Lisbon University Institute. Joana Rebelo Morais is PhD student at the Institute of Social Science/University of Lisbon working on the Portuguese founding elections.

Introduction Chapter 1. Portugal: From Authoritarianism to Democracy Chapter 2. Prosecuting Secret Police Officials Chapter 3. Party Bans and Restrictions on Political Rights Chapter 4. Establishing a Truth Commission Chapter 5. Path Dependent Effects: Low Salience and Low Politicization Conclusion Appendix 1. Full List of Portugal's Transitional Justice Legislation 1976-2022

"Transitional Justice after Clean Breaks adds to the list of nuanced country-level studies, such as those on Germany, Romania, and the Czech Republic, which are theory-driven and have a comparative reach. As the first third-way democracy that launched the process of dealing with the past, Portugal is a unique research site that was not contaminated by transitional justice blueprints." -- Roman David, Lingnan University

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