INVESTIGADORES
PEREIRA Jose Roberto Gabriel
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO JUSTICE IN THE AGE OF HUMAN RIGHTS ACCOUNTABILITY
Autor/es:
GABRIEL PEREIRA; FRANCESCA LESSA; LEIGH PAYNE
Lugar:
Estambul
Reunión:
Congreso; Human Rights and Change; 2014
Institución organizadora:
International Studies Association
Resumen:
Amnesty laws are viewed as a main barrier to justice for past human rights violations. Scholars and practitioners expected the ?age of human rights accountability? to reduce the number or coverage of amnesty laws that block human rights trials. Based on analysis of an original database of amnesty laws and trials, this article challenges that outcome. Few discernible patterns regarding amnesty laws and accountability emerge; human rights trials are nearly as likely in the absence of amnesty laws or where partial laws in compliance with international standards and non-compliant blanket amnesty laws exist. Most of the countries that have overcome the amnesty law barriers to justice are in Latin America. This article thus uses the region to identify the factors that provide pathways to justice for past human rights violations. It considers policy recommendations to strengthen those four factors: civil society demand, international pressure, judicial leadership, and the absence of veto players.