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Anti-Impunity and the Human Rights Agenda

Davis, D. M.(Edited by)Engle, Karen(Edited by)Miller, Zinaida(Edited by)
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In the twenty-first century, fighting impunity has become both the rallying cry and a metric of progress for human rights.

The new emphasis on criminal prosecution represents a fundamental change in the positions and priorities of students and practitioners of human rights and transitional justice: it has become almost unquestionable common sense that criminal punishment is a legal, political, and pragmatic imperative for addressing human rights violations.

This book challenges that common sense. It does so by documenting and critically analyzing the trend toward an anti-impunity norm in a variety of institutional and geographical contexts, with an eye toward the interaction between practices at the global and local levels.

Together, the chapters demonstrate how this laser focus on anti-impunity has created blind spots in practice and in scholarship that result in a constricted response to human rights violations, a narrowed conception of justice, and an impoverished approach to peace.

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Cambridge University Press
1108165125 / 9781108165129
eBook (EPUB)
345.04
15/12/2016
English
521 pages
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