On the one hand, some scholars suggest that the dominant normative framework for transitional justice, which emphasizes the value of a liberal democratic order, is also suitable for understanding new types of transition dealt with by the scholarship. For example, in their account of transitional justice in ‘conflicted democracies’, Aoláin and Campbell argue that ‘the end goal of transition in conflicted democracies is the same as that in paradigmatic transitions: the achievement of a stable (and therefore peaceful) democracy’ (2005: 174).