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Impunity and human rights in international law and practice
This book examines the problem of impunity in the context of international law and its impact on the protection of human rights. It analyzes how the failure to hold perpetrators of serious violations—such as genocide, torture, and crimes against humanity—accountable undermines justice and the rule of law. The discussion covers international legal instruments, jurisprudence from international and regional courts, and the role of transitional justice mechanisms in addressing past abuses. By combining theoretical analysis with case studies, the book highlights both the challenges and potential pathways for strengthening accountability, ensuring victims’ rights to truth and reparations, and reinforcing human rights protection at the global level.
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