Amnesties, accountability, and human rights

Volume: 52, Issue: 05, Pages: 52 - 2792
Published: Dec 18, 2014
Abstract
For the last thirty years, documented human rights violations have been met with an unprecedented rise in demands for accountability. This trend challenges the use of amnesties which typically foreclose opportunities for criminal prosecutions that some argue are crucial to transitional justice. Recent developments have seen amnesties circumvented, overturned, and resisted by lawyers, states, and judiciaries committed to ending impunity for human...
Paper Details
Title
Amnesties, accountability, and human rights
Published Date
Dec 18, 2014
Volume
52
Issue
05
Pages
52 - 2792
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