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Cambridge University Press Negotiating Peace: Amnesties, Justice and Human Rights

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Product Description In the past two decades, peace negotiators around the world have increasingly accepted that granting amnesties for human rights violations is no longer an acceptable bargaining tool or incentive, even when the signing of a peace agreement is at stake. While many states that previously saw sweeping amnesties as integral to their peace processes now avoid amnesties for human rights violations, this anti-amnesty turn has been conspicuously absent in Asia. In Negotiating Peace: Amnesties, Justice and Human Rights Renée Jeffery examines why peace negotiators in Asia have resisted global anti-impunity measures more fervently and successfully than their counterparts around the world. Drawing on a new global dataset of 146 peace agreements (1980–2015) and with in-depth analysis of four key cases - Timor-Leste, Aceh Indonesia, Nepal and the Philippines - Jeffery uncovers the legal, political, economic and cultural reasons for the persistent popularity of amnesties in Asian peace processes. Book Description A study of how and why amnesties for human rights violations remain a prevalent feature of peace processes in Asia. About the Author 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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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 March 2021
Listed Since
09 September 2020

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