- The pursuit of retributive justice in war-torn countries with extremely weak state institutions may not necessarily advance the causes of peace, democracy, and the rule of law. Win-lose electoral competition and judicial retribution may not necessarily be a recipe for peace and security. The case of Cambodia and others show that the pursuit of retributive justice has not proved to be the immediate or direct cause of peace, democratic, and rule-of-law institution building.
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Volume 5 Number 1 (May 2017)
Table of ContentsSPECIAL ISSUE: BUILDING AND CONSOLIDATING PEACE IN ASIA
Peace through Democracy and Justice? Legacies and Lessons from the Case of Cambodia
Sorpong Peou pp. 89-110
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