Amnesty for crimes against humanity under international law / by Faustin Z. Ntoubandi.

Much of the recent scholarly writings and debates on amnesty have revolved around its lawfulness, when granted in respect of the most serious crimes under international law committed in the context of civil armed conflicts. The inconclusiveness of international law on this issue - with positive inte...

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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff eBook titles 2007
Physical Description:1 online resource (266 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Chapter 1. General Introduction / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Chapter 2. The Concept of Amnesty / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Chapter 3. Crimes against Humanity in International Law / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Chapter 4. Individual Criminal Liability for Crimes against Humanity / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Chapter 5. States Obligations in Respect of Crimes against Humanity / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Chapter 6. Amnesty Law in South Africa: Assertion of an Amnesty Exception to the General Prohibition of Crimes against Humanity / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Chapter 7. International Law and the Rejection of the Amnesty Exception Argument / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Chapter 8. General Concluding Assessment and Suggestions / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Bibliography / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi
  • Index / Faustin Z. Ntoubandi.