Transitional Justice in the Arab World: Fortune and Misfortune
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The revolutionary forces that shook the Arab world in 2011 were fighting for more just societies. However, justice is difficult to bring about in post-dictatorship transitional phases. The new authorities may be tempted to use heavy-handed methods to deal with the risk of counter-revolution. The process of transitional justice is being implemented more successfully in Tunisia than in Egypt or Libya, where arbitrary detentions and summary trials are increasingly widespread.
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