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Antiimpunity And The Human Rights Agenda Karen Engle Editor

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Antiimpunity And The Human Rights Agenda Karen Engle Editor
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 398
Author: Karen Engle (editor), Zinaida Miller (editor), D. M. Davis (editor)
ISBN: 9781107079878, 9781107439221, 110707987X, 1107439221
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Antiimpunity And The Human Rights Agenda Karen Engle Editor by Karen Engle (editor), Zinaida Miller (editor), D. M. Davis (editor) 9781107079878, 9781107439221, 110707987X, 1107439221 instant download after payment.

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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