Amnesty laws are viewed as a main barrier to justice for past human rights violations. Scholars and practitioners expected the age of human rights accountability to reduce the number or coverage of amnesty laws that block human rights trials. Based on analysis of an original database of amnesty laws and trials, this article questions that outcome. Few discernible patterns regarding amnesty laws and accountability emerge; human rights trials are nearly as likely in the absence of amnesty laws or where partial laws in compliance with international standards and noncompliant blanket amnesty laws exist. Most of the countries that have overcome the amnesty law barriers to justice are in Latin America. This article thus uses the region to identif...
Amnesty laws are a widespread practice in the transition from war to peace. They often aim at the tr...
The authors argue in this article that some categories of amnesty programmes, such as ‘blanket’ and...
In the aftermath of gross human rights abuses, when, if at all, should we forego legal accountabilit...
Amnesty laws are viewed as a main barrier to justice for past human rights violations. Scholars and ...
How and why do democratic governments overcome amnesty laws and cultures of impunity to allow for tr...
How and why do democratic governments overcome amnesty laws and cultures of impunity to allow for tr...
Transitional countries have struggled to overcome impunity for human rights violations committed by ...
This Article will focus on the issue of accountability under the existing international law and will...
Until recently, immunity measures like amnesties were considered an acceptable part of promoting tra...
Abstract: This Article responds to an apparent gap in the scholarly literature which fails to merge ...
Brazil and Argentina, despite geographic proximity and similar histories of oppressive military dict...
This Article responds to an apparent gap in the scholarly literature which fails to merge the fields...
This thesis examines the justifications of amnesty for human rights violations. It is argued that am...
<p>In the context past gross human rights violation cases in Indonesia, the President’s constitution...
76 pagesThis honors thesis examines the success of amnesty laws, relative to other mechanisms of tra...
Amnesty laws are a widespread practice in the transition from war to peace. They often aim at the tr...
The authors argue in this article that some categories of amnesty programmes, such as ‘blanket’ and...
In the aftermath of gross human rights abuses, when, if at all, should we forego legal accountabilit...
Amnesty laws are viewed as a main barrier to justice for past human rights violations. Scholars and ...
How and why do democratic governments overcome amnesty laws and cultures of impunity to allow for tr...
How and why do democratic governments overcome amnesty laws and cultures of impunity to allow for tr...
Transitional countries have struggled to overcome impunity for human rights violations committed by ...
This Article will focus on the issue of accountability under the existing international law and will...
Until recently, immunity measures like amnesties were considered an acceptable part of promoting tra...
Abstract: This Article responds to an apparent gap in the scholarly literature which fails to merge ...
Brazil and Argentina, despite geographic proximity and similar histories of oppressive military dict...
This Article responds to an apparent gap in the scholarly literature which fails to merge the fields...
This thesis examines the justifications of amnesty for human rights violations. It is argued that am...
<p>In the context past gross human rights violation cases in Indonesia, the President’s constitution...
76 pagesThis honors thesis examines the success of amnesty laws, relative to other mechanisms of tra...
Amnesty laws are a widespread practice in the transition from war to peace. They often aim at the tr...
The authors argue in this article that some categories of amnesty programmes, such as ‘blanket’ and...
In the aftermath of gross human rights abuses, when, if at all, should we forego legal accountabilit...