üleminekustsaktsiooni
Üleminekustsaktsiooni, often translated as transitional justice, refers to the processes and measures undertaken by societies emerging from periods of conflict, authoritarianism, or widespread human rights abuses. Its primary aim is to address past wrongs, promote reconciliation, and establish accountability in order to build a more just and stable future. These measures can encompass a range of approaches, including criminal prosecutions of perpetrators, truth commissions that investigate and document past abuses, reparations for victims, and institutional reforms designed to prevent recurrence.
The concept of transitional justice is not monolithic. Different societies choose different combinations of mechanisms depending