Grenada
This country page describes, in brief, data that TJET has compiled on regime transitions, intrastate conflict episodes, and transitional justice mechanisms. For details on the data included on this page, view the FAQ.
For Grenada, TJET has collected information on: two domestic trials starting between 2011 and 2012; and one truth commission mandated in 2001.
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Country Background
Democratic Transition
Based on well-known democracy data, TJET records one democratic transition starting in 1984.
Data up to 2020. Hover over column labels for definitions.
Violent Conflict
Based on the Uppsala Conflict Data Program, TJET records no episodes of violent intrastate conflict in Grenada between 1970 and 2020.
Transitional Justice Data
Domestic Trials
TJET has compiled data on two domestic prosecutions between 2011 and 2012. These include two regular human rights prosecutions of state agents, in which no one was convicted.
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Truth Commissions
Grenada mandated one truth commission in 2001. The commission completed its operations in 2006. The commission issued a final report, which is publicly available. The report included recommendations for reparations and institutional reforms.
Data up to 2020. Hover over column labels for definitions.