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Settling Accounts: The Duty To Prosecute Human Rights Violations of a Prior Regime
- Diane F. Orentlicher
- Law
- 1 June 1991
‘Settling Accounts’ Revisited: Reconciling Global Norms with Local Agency
- Diane F. Orentlicher
- Political Science, Law
- 1 March 2007
In the mid- to late-1980s, the discourse of transitional justice was shaped above all by the experience of countries in Latin America, where military forces continued to exercise autonomous power…
That Someone Guilty Be Punished: The Impact of the ICTY in Bosnia
- Diane F. Orentlicher
- Political Science
- 2010
Unilateral Multilateralism: United States Policy toward the International Criminal Court
- Diane F. Orentlicher
- Law
- 2003
Owning Justice and Reckoning with its Complexity
- Diane F. Orentlicher
- Law, Political Science
- 1 July 2013
A series of developments, both doctrinal and political, seem to signify a retreat from earlier innovations in the law and practice of international justice. On closer examin-ation, however, recent…
‘Worth the Effort’?
- Diane F. Orentlicher
- Political Science
- 16 February 2020
Every international war crimes court has attracted controversy, but none more than the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). Now in its twilight years, the ECCC has sparked robust…
Swapping Amnesty For Peace And The Duty To Prosecute Human Rights Crimes
- Diane F. Orentlicher
- Political Science
- 1997
I am fortunate to have as a foundation for my remarks Professor Roht-Arriaza's lucid presentation of the principal sources of international law bearing on amnesties for gross violations of human…
Some Kind of Justice: The ICTY's Impact in Bosnia and Serbia
- Diane F. Orentlicher
- Political Science
- 30 March 2018
Diane Orentlicher’s Some Kind of Justice is an impressive book. It examines, comprehensively and in much detail, the impact that the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY)…
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