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Transitional Justice and a State¿s Response to Mass Atrocity
Reassessing the Obligations to Investigate and Prosecute
Buch von Jacopo Roberti Di Sarsina
Sprache: Englisch

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This book brings a new focus to the ongoing debate on holding perpetrators of massive humanitarian and human rights violations accountable in countries in transition. It provides a clear-cut and comprehensive legal analysis of the content and nature of a state's obligations to investigate and prosecute as enshrined in the most important humanitarian and human rights treaties; it disentangles the common fallacy that these procedural obligations are naturally rooted and clearly spelled out in the general human rights treaties; and it explains the flaws in an absolutist interpretation. This analysis serves to understand whether such procedural obligations, if narrowly construed, act as impediments to countries emerging from periods of conflict or systematic repression in the face of contingent circumstances and the formidable dilemmas raised by a univocal understanding of justice as retribution.
Exploring the latest instances of interpretation and application via an analysis of state practice, the jurisprudence of treaty bodies, international courts and tribunals, soft law instruments, and doctrinal contributions, the book also addresses the complex issue of amnesty, and other transitional justice mechanisms designed to restore peace and facilitate transition traditionally included in national reconciliation programs, and criticizes the contention that amnesty is always prohibited by international law. It also considers these problems from the viewpoint of the International Criminal Court, focusing on the cases of Uganda and Colombia after the 2016 peace agreement.

Lastly, the volume offers a detailed analysis of techniques that may neutralize relevant obligations under international law, such as denunciation, derogation, limitation, and the public international law defenses of force majeure and necessity. Drawing attention to the importance of a multidisciplinary and practical approach to these unsettling questions, and endorsing a pluralistic notion of accountability, the book will appeal to legal scholars and transitional justice experts as well as practitioners, human rights advocates, and government officials.

Dr Jacopo Roberti di Sarsina is an International Law Expert at the Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna School of Law, and a dual-qualified lawyer (Italy and New York). He completed a PhD in public international law, label Doctor Europaeus, at the School of International Studies, University of Trento, holds an LLM from NYU School of Law, and read law at the University of Bologna.
This book brings a new focus to the ongoing debate on holding perpetrators of massive humanitarian and human rights violations accountable in countries in transition. It provides a clear-cut and comprehensive legal analysis of the content and nature of a state's obligations to investigate and prosecute as enshrined in the most important humanitarian and human rights treaties; it disentangles the common fallacy that these procedural obligations are naturally rooted and clearly spelled out in the general human rights treaties; and it explains the flaws in an absolutist interpretation. This analysis serves to understand whether such procedural obligations, if narrowly construed, act as impediments to countries emerging from periods of conflict or systematic repression in the face of contingent circumstances and the formidable dilemmas raised by a univocal understanding of justice as retribution.
Exploring the latest instances of interpretation and application via an analysis of state practice, the jurisprudence of treaty bodies, international courts and tribunals, soft law instruments, and doctrinal contributions, the book also addresses the complex issue of amnesty, and other transitional justice mechanisms designed to restore peace and facilitate transition traditionally included in national reconciliation programs, and criticizes the contention that amnesty is always prohibited by international law. It also considers these problems from the viewpoint of the International Criminal Court, focusing on the cases of Uganda and Colombia after the 2016 peace agreement.

Lastly, the volume offers a detailed analysis of techniques that may neutralize relevant obligations under international law, such as denunciation, derogation, limitation, and the public international law defenses of force majeure and necessity. Drawing attention to the importance of a multidisciplinary and practical approach to these unsettling questions, and endorsing a pluralistic notion of accountability, the book will appeal to legal scholars and transitional justice experts as well as practitioners, human rights advocates, and government officials.

Dr Jacopo Roberti di Sarsina is an International Law Expert at the Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna School of Law, and a dual-qualified lawyer (Italy and New York). He completed a PhD in public international law, label Doctor Europaeus, at the School of International Studies, University of Trento, holds an LLM from NYU School of Law, and read law at the University of Bologna.
Zusammenfassung

A clear-cut legal analysis regarding the debate on a State's obligations to investigate and prosecute serious violations of humanitarian and human rights law in countries in transition

Comprehensively analyzes these obligations to investigate and prosecute

In a departure from the majority view, it adopts a critical and nuanced approach firmly based on a classic international law methodology

Sheds light on the 2016 Colombian Peace Agreement as a potential new paradigm

Draws attention to the importance of a multidisciplinary approach squaring international law with international politics

Hailed as "rigorous", "solid", of "excellent quality", and "exceptionally well researched"

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Content of the Obligations to Investigate and Prosecute International Humanitarian Law Violations - The 1949 Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols.- Chapter 3. The Content of the Obligations to Investigate and Prosecute International Human Rights Law Violations.- Chapter 4. International Law and Transitional Justice: The Difficulties of Abiding by the Obligations to Investigate and Prosecute in Countries Facing a Transition.- Chapter 5. State's International Responsibility for Failing to Investigate and Prosecute Mass Atrocities: Are there Techniques within International Law to Solve the Dilemmas Raised by Transitions?.- Chapter 6. Conclusions.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Internationales & ausländ. Recht
Genre: Recht
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 292
Inhalt: xlii
248 S.
ISBN-13: 9789462652750
ISBN-10: 9462652759
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-94-6265-275-0
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Roberti Di Sarsina, Jacopo
Auflage: 1st ed. 2019
Hersteller: T.M.C. Asser Press
Maße: 241 x 160 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Jacopo Roberti Di Sarsina
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.04.2019
Gewicht: 0,606 kg
preigu-id: 114868825
Zusammenfassung

A clear-cut legal analysis regarding the debate on a State's obligations to investigate and prosecute serious violations of humanitarian and human rights law in countries in transition

Comprehensively analyzes these obligations to investigate and prosecute

In a departure from the majority view, it adopts a critical and nuanced approach firmly based on a classic international law methodology

Sheds light on the 2016 Colombian Peace Agreement as a potential new paradigm

Draws attention to the importance of a multidisciplinary approach squaring international law with international politics

Hailed as "rigorous", "solid", of "excellent quality", and "exceptionally well researched"

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Content of the Obligations to Investigate and Prosecute International Humanitarian Law Violations - The 1949 Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols.- Chapter 3. The Content of the Obligations to Investigate and Prosecute International Human Rights Law Violations.- Chapter 4. International Law and Transitional Justice: The Difficulties of Abiding by the Obligations to Investigate and Prosecute in Countries Facing a Transition.- Chapter 5. State's International Responsibility for Failing to Investigate and Prosecute Mass Atrocities: Are there Techniques within International Law to Solve the Dilemmas Raised by Transitions?.- Chapter 6. Conclusions.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
Fachbereich: Internationales & ausländ. Recht
Genre: Recht
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Recht & Wirtschaft
Medium: Buch
Seiten: 292
Inhalt: xlii
248 S.
ISBN-13: 9789462652750
ISBN-10: 9462652759
Sprache: Englisch
Herstellernummer: 978-94-6265-275-0
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Roberti Di Sarsina, Jacopo
Auflage: 1st ed. 2019
Hersteller: T.M.C. Asser Press
Maße: 241 x 160 x 22 mm
Von/Mit: Jacopo Roberti Di Sarsina
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.04.2019
Gewicht: 0,606 kg
preigu-id: 114868825
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