RT Article T1 Truth commissions and anti-corruption: towards a complementary framework? JF International journal of transitional justice VO 9 IS 1 SP 33 OP 50 A1 Robinson, Isabel LA English YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1514930323 AB This article examines the extent to which transitional justice should address corruption in terms of both theory and practice. Examining the Kenyan Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission and the Tunisian Truth and Dignity Commission, the author highlights the important role of truth commissions in shaping the public narrative so as to reflect the devastating impact of corruption on human rights. However, given the inherent limitations of truth-telling and truth-seeking processes, combined with the coexistence of the anti-corruption ‘industry,’ it is essential to establish clear boundaries and adopt an approach that complements, rather than duplicates, parallel processes. K1 Wahrheitskommission K1 Transitional Justice K1 Korruption K1 Kriminalität K1 Bekämpfung K1 Menschenrecht K1 Internationaler Vergleich K1 Kenia K1 Tunesien DO 10.1093/ijtj/iju022