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Collaborative Research: Legitimacy and Efficacy of Transitional Justice Institutions in Co — NSF Award to University of Washington

This study will assess how the design of transitional justice institutions in countries affected by conflict and/or authoritarianism affects public opinion, thereby shaping long-run national outcomes including regime type and conflict recurrence. Existing literature on the effects of transitional justice is inconclusiv

Award titleCollaborative Research: Legitimacy and Efficacy of Transitional Justice Institutions in Co
Award ID2546547
AwardeeUniversity of Washington
CitySEATTLE
StateWA
Amount obligated$288,747
Principal investigatorGabriella Levy
ProgramLaw & Science, AIB-Acctble Institutions&Behav
Start date09/15/2025
AbstractThis study will assess how the design of transitional justice institutions in countries affected by conflict and/or authoritarianism affects public opinion, thereby shaping long-run national outcomes including regime type and conflict recurrence. Existing literature on the effects of transitional justice is inconclusive; such work is divided between micro-level, single-country studies and macro-level, cross-country studies as well as between studies of post-authoritarian and post-conflict contex
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