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This book is about amnesties for grave international crimes that states adopt in moments of transition or social unrest. The goal of this book is to reframe and revitalise the global debate on the subject and to offer an original framework for resolving amnesty dilemmas when they arise.

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"The widespread myth that amnesty is contrary to international law is convincingly debunked by Mark Freeman in this fine study. An experienced practitioner of transitional justice, his analysis is compelling, constructive and, above all, practical.
--William A. Schabas, Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, Galway
‘Necessary evils’ is an original, daring, deep and inventive account of what is currently seen as a devil’s choice in dealing with a painful past. The book makes a dramatic difference in our understanding of amnesty in the aftermath of civil war and brutal repression. It forces practitioners and academics alike to forge a new model of transitional justice in our times."
--Luc Huyse, Professor Emeritus of Leuven University (Belgium)
"To call publicly for amnesty in the aftermath of mass atrocity is anathema to international human rights NGOs, whose activists demand extensive criminal prosecutions. Freeman’s field experience in many countries enables him to build a compelling case for greater legal flexibility in accommodating a variety of post-conflict contingencies; these often display moral ambiguities, he shows, resistant to the simpler, earnest urgings of international treaties. A valuable read for anyone concerned with the moral, legal, and political complexities of transitional justice throughout the world..."
--Mark Osiel, Aliber Family Chair in Law, University of Iowa
"In Necessary Evils, Mark Freeman draws on his considerable experience as both a scholar and practitioner of transitional justice to produce a detailed, original and thought-provoking account of the role of amnesties in responding to mass atrocity. His meticulous research, drawing on a large selection of amnesty laws, provides one of the most well-reasoned and nuanced analyses of the international legal regime relating to amnesties that I have read. His book is particularly valuable, however, as it goes beyond legalistic investigations to explore the current international political landscape in which decisions on amnesty laws are being made, and in particular, it provides an in-depth and fascinating critique of the position of the United Nations on amnesties. I have no doubt Necessary Evils will become a valuable resource for academics and practitioners working in the fields of transitional justice, conflict transformation and international criminal law."
--Dr Louise Mallinder, Lecturer in Human Rights and International Law, Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster
"Freeman is an engaging writer who, while clearly an advocate for amnesties, provides a holistic analysis of current amnesty trends. He carefully constructs a book that links the academic insights to thorough and insightful application."
Human Rights Brief, Anna Maitland, American University
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This book is about amnesties for grave international crimes that states adopt in moments of transition or social unrest. The subject is naturally controversial, especially in the age of the International Criminal Court. The goal of this book is to reframe and revitalise the global debate on the subject and to offer an original framework for resolving amnesty dilemmas when they arise. Most literature and jurisprudence on amnesties deal with only a small subset of state practice and sidestep the ambiguity of amnesty's position under international law. This book addresses the ambiguity head on and argues that amnesties of the broadest scope are sometimes defensible when adopted as a last recourse in contexts of mass violence. Drawing on an extensive amnesty database, the book offers detailed guidance on how to ensure that amnesties extend the minimum leniency possible, while imposing the maximum accountability on the beneficiaries.

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  • VerlagCambridge University Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum2010
  • ISBN 10 0521895251
  • ISBN 13 9780521895255
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Auflage1
  • Anzahl der Seiten376

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