1. The approach of the German Constitutional Court in reckoning with the past is in contrast to that taken by the Hungarian Constitutional Court in 1989. Second and third generation European constitutional courts, such as the Hungarian court, tend not to completely abolish former political institutions but instead seek to maintain institutional continuity while achieving radical new beginnings (S�lyom 2020, 363). jurisprudence that supports democracy, human rights and the rule of law, which can be shared "from court to court, from country to country, from continent to continent;Constitutional Court of Kosovo,2011
2. Admissibility: As to the Prima Facie (Manifestly) Ill-Founded;Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
3. The Spanish Amnesty Law of 1977 in Comparative Perspective: From a Law for Democracy to a Law for Impunity;Paloma Aguilar;Amnesty in the Age of Human Rights Accountability: Comparative and International Perspectives,1992
4. America's Courts Can't Ignore the World;Stephen Breyer;The Atlantic,2018