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The United Nations Principles to Combat Impunity: A Commentary (Oxford Commentaries on International Law)
Frank; Un Haldemann
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Description for The United Nations Principles to Combat Impunity: A Commentary (Oxford Commentaries on International Law)
Hardcover. Bringing together leading experts in the field, this volume provides comprehensive academic commentary to the UN Principles to Combat Impunity. The volume features the text of each of the 38 Principles, along with a full introduction, detailed commentary, and a guide to relevant literature and case law. Num Pages: 360 pages. .
The fight against impunity has become a growing concern of the international community. Updated in 2005, the UN Set of Principles for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights Through Action to Combat Impunity is the fruit of several years of study, developed under the aegis of the UN Commission on Human Rights and then affirmed by the Human Rights Council. These Principles are today widely accepted as constituting an authoritative reference point for efforts in the fight against impunity for gross human rights abuses and serious violations of international humanitarian law. As a comprehensive attempt to codify universal accountability norms, the UN Set of Principles marks a significant step forward in the debate on the obligation of states to combat impunity in its various forms. Bringing together leading experts in the field, this volume provides comprehensive academic commentary of the 38 principles. The book is a perfect companion to the document, setting out the text of the Principles alongside detailed analysis, as well as a full introduction and a guide to the relevant literature and case law. The commentary advances debates and clarifies complex legal issues, making it an essential resource for legal academics, students, and practitioners working in fields such as human rights, international criminal law, and transitional justice.
Product Details
Publisher
OUP Oxford
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2018
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780198743606
SKU
V9780198743606
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About Frank; Un Haldemann
Frank Haldemann is the Co-Director of the Master of Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. Since 2010 he has been teaching Transitional Justice within the Geneva Academys various programmes. From June 2011 to July 2017, he was Assistant Professor at the Law Faculty, University of Geneva. In 2011 he was awarded a Swiss National Science Foundation Professorship, enabling him to direct a five-year research project on Historical Injustices, Reparations and International Law. Thomas Unger is a researcher on transitional justice at the Geneva Academy and Co-Director of the Master of Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law. He is the former Senior Adviser to the UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence.
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