A study of how and why amnesties for human rights violations remain a prevalent feature of peace processes in Asia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Renée Jeffery is Professor of International Relations at Griffith University and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. She is the author of nine books including Amnesties, Accountability and Human Rights; Reason and Emotion in International Ethics, Transitional Justice in Practice, and Transitional Justice in the Asia-Pacific (with Hun Joon Kim).
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Introduction 1. Amnesties and peace agreements: the Asia-Pacific in global comparative perspective, 1980-2015 2. Amnesties and human rights in Asia 3. Timor-Leste and Indonesia: judicial incapacity and the politics of reconciliation 4. Aceh, Indonesia: separatism, peace, and the role of the international community 5. Nepal: from Tacit acceptance to noncompliance 6. The Philippines: managing a culture of impunity in the Bangsamoro peace process Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Amnesties and peace agreements: the Asia-Pacific in global comparative perspective, 1980-2015 2. Amnesties and human rights in Asia 3. Timor-Leste and Indonesia: judicial incapacity and the politics of reconciliation 4. Aceh, Indonesia: separatism, peace, and the role of the international community 5. Nepal: from Tacit acceptance to noncompliance 6. The Philippines: managing a culture of impunity in the Bangsamoro peace process Conclusion.
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