Anti-Impunity and the Human Rights Agenda
Herausgeber: Engle, Karen; Davis, D M; Miller, Zinaida
Anti-Impunity and the Human Rights Agenda
Herausgeber: Engle, Karen; Davis, D M; Miller, Zinaida
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This volume presents and critiques the distorted effects of the international human rights movement's focus on the fight against impunity.
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This volume presents and critiques the distorted effects of the international human rights movement's focus on the fight against impunity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781107079878
- ISBN-10: 110707987X
- Artikelnr.: 47358270
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 676g
- ISBN-13: 9781107079878
- ISBN-10: 110707987X
- Artikelnr.: 47358270
Introduction; Part I. What Does Anti-Impunity Mean?: 1. A genealogy of the
criminal turn in human rights Karen Engle; 2. Anti-impunity as deflection
of argument Samuel Moyn; 3. Doing history with impunity Vasuki Nesiah; Part
II. How and Where Does Anti-Impunity Operate?: 4. The South African Truth
Commission and the AZAPO case: a reflection almost two decades later D. M.
Davis; 5. Anti-impunity politics in post-genocide Rwanda Zinaida Miller; 6.
Whose exceptionalism? Debating the inter-American view on amnesty and the
Brazilian case Fabia Fernandes Carvalho Veçoso; 7. The distributive
politics of impunity and anti-impunity: lessons from four decades of
Colombian peace negotiations Helena Alviar García and Karen Engle; 8. From
political repression to torturer impunity: the narrowing of Filártiga v.
Peña-Irala Natalie R. Davidson; Part III. Are There Alternatives to
Anti-Impunity?: 9. Impunity in a different register: people's tribunals and
questions of judgment, law and responsibility Dianne Otto; 10. Beyond
Nuremberg: the historical significance of the post-Apartheid transition in
South Africa Mahmood Mamdani.
criminal turn in human rights Karen Engle; 2. Anti-impunity as deflection
of argument Samuel Moyn; 3. Doing history with impunity Vasuki Nesiah; Part
II. How and Where Does Anti-Impunity Operate?: 4. The South African Truth
Commission and the AZAPO case: a reflection almost two decades later D. M.
Davis; 5. Anti-impunity politics in post-genocide Rwanda Zinaida Miller; 6.
Whose exceptionalism? Debating the inter-American view on amnesty and the
Brazilian case Fabia Fernandes Carvalho Veçoso; 7. The distributive
politics of impunity and anti-impunity: lessons from four decades of
Colombian peace negotiations Helena Alviar García and Karen Engle; 8. From
political repression to torturer impunity: the narrowing of Filártiga v.
Peña-Irala Natalie R. Davidson; Part III. Are There Alternatives to
Anti-Impunity?: 9. Impunity in a different register: people's tribunals and
questions of judgment, law and responsibility Dianne Otto; 10. Beyond
Nuremberg: the historical significance of the post-Apartheid transition in
South Africa Mahmood Mamdani.
Introduction; Part I. What Does Anti-Impunity Mean?: 1. A genealogy of the
criminal turn in human rights Karen Engle; 2. Anti-impunity as deflection
of argument Samuel Moyn; 3. Doing history with impunity Vasuki Nesiah; Part
II. How and Where Does Anti-Impunity Operate?: 4. The South African Truth
Commission and the AZAPO case: a reflection almost two decades later D. M.
Davis; 5. Anti-impunity politics in post-genocide Rwanda Zinaida Miller; 6.
Whose exceptionalism? Debating the inter-American view on amnesty and the
Brazilian case Fabia Fernandes Carvalho Veçoso; 7. The distributive
politics of impunity and anti-impunity: lessons from four decades of
Colombian peace negotiations Helena Alviar García and Karen Engle; 8. From
political repression to torturer impunity: the narrowing of Filártiga v.
Peña-Irala Natalie R. Davidson; Part III. Are There Alternatives to
Anti-Impunity?: 9. Impunity in a different register: people's tribunals and
questions of judgment, law and responsibility Dianne Otto; 10. Beyond
Nuremberg: the historical significance of the post-Apartheid transition in
South Africa Mahmood Mamdani.
criminal turn in human rights Karen Engle; 2. Anti-impunity as deflection
of argument Samuel Moyn; 3. Doing history with impunity Vasuki Nesiah; Part
II. How and Where Does Anti-Impunity Operate?: 4. The South African Truth
Commission and the AZAPO case: a reflection almost two decades later D. M.
Davis; 5. Anti-impunity politics in post-genocide Rwanda Zinaida Miller; 6.
Whose exceptionalism? Debating the inter-American view on amnesty and the
Brazilian case Fabia Fernandes Carvalho Veçoso; 7. The distributive
politics of impunity and anti-impunity: lessons from four decades of
Colombian peace negotiations Helena Alviar García and Karen Engle; 8. From
political repression to torturer impunity: the narrowing of Filártiga v.
Peña-Irala Natalie R. Davidson; Part III. Are There Alternatives to
Anti-Impunity?: 9. Impunity in a different register: people's tribunals and
questions of judgment, law and responsibility Dianne Otto; 10. Beyond
Nuremberg: the historical significance of the post-Apartheid transition in
South Africa Mahmood Mamdani.