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      Human rights organizations and transitional justice agenda-setting: Evidence from peace agreement provisions

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      Conflict Management and Peace Science
      SAGE Publications

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          How do human rights organizations (HROs) shape transitional justice policy in countries emerging from conflict? We investigate this question in the context of peace processes, a vital stage when many key post-conflict policies are determined. Using granular data on the content of peace agreements, we show that the robust presence of HROs significantly increases the likelihood of provisions promising criminal accountability for wartime abuses. Yet this association is conditional on prior ratification of international human rights instruments and the existence of impartial third parties in the peace process—background factors that lower barriers to effective HRO advocacy. These findings reveal a novel pathway through which HROs secure transitional justice on the national agenda after conflict.

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                Journal
                Conflict Management and Peace Science
                Conflict Management and Peace Science
                SAGE Publications
                0738-8942
                1549-9219
                January 2023
                June 14 2022
                January 2023
                : 40
                : 1
                : 65-87
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA
                [2 ]Northeastern University, USA
                Article
                10.1177/07388942221104032
                50e0020d-fff4-4e4c-9383-809c9c9cf640
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