id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_haqux5lcxzbppcl3kll6ojoenu Janna Thompson Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective 2007 20 .pdf application/pdf 7925 571 72 taken after the second restoration of Athenian democracy were shaped Democratic transitional justice is almost as old as democracy itself. 411 b.c. and then again in 404–403 b.c., the Athenians saw the overthrow of democracy by an oligarchy, followed by defeat of the oligarchs The Athenians had two episodes of transitional justice that followed first oligarchy in 411, the Athenians restored the pre-oligarchic democracy, carried out harsh retribution, and enacted new laws to deter future To understand the two transitions and the decisions taken in their aftermath, we have to go back to the beginning of Athenian democracy As members of the Assembly, the Athenians could vote laws and decrees, but it remained to implement them. The restoration of democracy, including transitional justice, took place and were now leaders of the new regime." After the restoration of the full democracy, the Thirty Tyrants, as the new oligarchic leaders came to be called, was ./cache/work_haqux5lcxzbppcl3kll6ojoenu.pdf ./txt/work_haqux5lcxzbppcl3kll6ojoenu.txt