
Impunity and Human Rights in International Law and Practice
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- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Part I: The Legal Setting
- 2 Punishment, Redress, and Pardon: Theoretical and Psychological Approaches
- 3 Sources in International Treaties of an Obligation to Investigate, Prosecute, and Provide Redress
- 4. Nontreaty Sources of the Obligation to Investigate and Prosecute
- 5 Special Problems of a Duty to Prosecute: Derogation, Amnesties, Statutes of Limitation, and Superior Orders
- Part II: Case Studies: Europe
- 6 Overview
- 7 Decornmunization after the "Velvet Revolutions" in East Central Europe
- 8 Problems in Blaming and Punishing Individuals for Human Rights Violations: The Example of the Berlin Wall Shootings
- 9 Destalinization in the Former Soviet Union
- 10 Romania: A Persistent Culture of Impunity
- Part III: Case Studies: Latin America
- 11 Overview
- 12 Punishing Human Rights Abuses in Fledgling Democracies: The Case of Argentina
- 13 Chile: Truth and Justice under the Democratic Government
- 14 Haiti: Searching for Alternatives
- 15 El Salvador: A Negotiated End to Impunity?
- Part IV: Case Studies: Africa and Asia
- 16 Overview
- 17 The Human Rights Debacle in the Philippines
- 18 Human Rights in Cambodia
- 19 Zimbabwe: Drawing a Line Through the Past
- 20 South Africa: Negotiating Change?
- 21 Conclusion: Combating Impunity
- Notes
- Index
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