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Transitional and Retrospective Justice in the Baltic States

English · Hardback

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More than twenty years after the fall of communism, many countries in Central and Eastern Europe are still seeking truth and justice for the repression suffered under communist rule. This search has been particularly notable in the Baltic states, given the three countries' histories as both former Soviet republics and later member-states of the European Union. On the one hand, the legacy of Stalinist oppression was more severe in these countries than elsewhere in Central Europe, but on the other hand much of this past could more easily be externalized onto the former Soviet Union (and by extension Russia) following re-independence. Transitional and Retrospective Justice in the Baltic States develops a novel conceptual framework in order to understand the politics involved with transitional and retrospective justice, and then applies this outline to the Baltic states to analyse more systematic patterns of truth- and justice-seeking in the post-communist world.

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Introduction; 1. Post-communist transitional justice: framing the subject; 2. Comparable or incomparable: placing the Baltic states in context; 3. Punishing the perpetrators: criminal investigations and trials; 4. Truth or punishment: purges, bargains and exposure of wrongdoing; 5. Righting past wrong: rehabilitation, compensation and restitution for victims; 6. Official recognition of victims: non-judicial truth-seeking and commemoration; 7. External reverberations: the international dimension of Baltic truth and justice; Conclusions.

About the author

Eva-Clarita Pettai is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Government and Politics, University of Tartu, Estonia.Vello Pettai is Professor of Comparative Politics and Director of the Institute of Government and Politics, University of Tartu, Estonia.

Summary

Transitional and Retrospective Justice in the Baltic States offers a new understanding of how post-communist states and societies have come to terms with the repression and injustice of their past regimes. It provides an in-depth overview of these issues in the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

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