Anti-impunity explained
Anti-impunity is efforts to use criminal law to punish serious abusers of human rights. Although an anti-impunity norm exists internationally, it is not uncontested.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Notes and References
- Haldemann . Frank . Unger . Thomas . The Anti-Impunity Framework: A Critical Appraisal . Zeitschrift für menschenrechte . 2020 . 14 . 2 . 223–232 . 10.46499/1584.1885. 244031148 .
- Book: Engle . Karen . Miller . Zinaida . Davis . D. M. . Anti-Impunity and the Human Rights Agenda . 2016 . Cambridge University Press . 978-1-107-07987-8 . en.
- Engle . Karen . Anti-Impunity and the Turn to Criminal Law in Human Rights . Cornell Law Review . 2014–2015 . 100 . 1069 .
- Vazquez Valencia . Luis Daniel . Listing the Causes of Impunity. Reflections to Start an Anti-Impunity Strategy . Estudios Socio-Juridicos . 2021 . 23 . 431 .
- Mills . Kurt . Bloomfield . Alan . African resistance to the International Criminal Court: Halting the advance of the anti-impunity norm . Review of International Studies . 2018 . 44 . 1 . 101–127 . 10.1017/S0260210517000407. 148899825 .
- Reinold . Theresa . A new type of hybrid actor in global governance: anti-impunity commissions, shared sovereignty, and the rule of law . Verfassung in Recht und Übersee . 2020 . 53 . 3 . 245–266 . 10.5771/0506-7286-2020-3-245. 235005483 .
- Mann . Itamar . Border Violence as Crime . University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law . 2020–2021 . 42 . 675 .