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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Abstract This chapter addresses the concept of impunity, commonly envisioned as freedom from punishment (poena). It does so because ‘fighting impunity’ drives the establishment of international courts and tribunals. This chapter offers a discourse analysis of press releases of two international criminal tribunals to gauge their ...
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Abstract This chapter addresses the concept of impunity, commonly envisioned as freedom from punishment (poena). It does so because ‘fighting impunity’ drives the establishment of international courts and tribunals. This chapter offers a discourse analysis of press releases of two international criminal tribunals to gauge their ...
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Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 2018
In the state of Sonora, the 2009 Hermosillo ABC Day Care Center fire and the 2014 Cananea copper mine spill highlighted how deregulation and divestiture of state services by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the National Action Party (PAN) served the interests of a few elites, who maintained rule through mechanisms of impunity: in other ...
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In the state of Sonora, the 2009 Hermosillo ABC Day Care Center fire and the 2014 Cananea copper mine spill highlighted how deregulation and divestiture of state services by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the National Action Party (PAN) served the interests of a few elites, who maintained rule through mechanisms of impunity: in other ...
Eric C. Jones +2 more
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2023
This book argues that the creation and persistence of impunity for the perpetrators of the Cold War Indonesian genocide (1965–66) is not only a legal status but also a cultural and social process. Impunity for the initial killings and for subsequent acts of political violence has many elements: bureaucratic, military, legal, political, educational, and
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This book argues that the creation and persistence of impunity for the perpetrators of the Cold War Indonesian genocide (1965–66) is not only a legal status but also a cultural and social process. Impunity for the initial killings and for subsequent acts of political violence has many elements: bureaucratic, military, legal, political, educational, and
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Journal of Anthropological Research, 2012
AbstractThis essay is one in a series concerned with language ordeals, in which I examine particular discursive practices involving the self-suppression of voicing. Here I link examples of blackmail or extortion in crime fiction and the more discreet but real practices in commerce and the academy.
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AbstractThis essay is one in a series concerned with language ordeals, in which I examine particular discursive practices involving the self-suppression of voicing. Here I link examples of blackmail or extortion in crime fiction and the more discreet but real practices in commerce and the academy.
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2021
Seit dem Jahr 2000 wurden im Estado de México, einem Bundesstaat in der Zentralregion Mexikos Femizide, systematisch dokumentiert. Diese Verbrechen, die in den 1990er Jahren in der Grenzstadt Ciudad Juárez bekannt wurden, erreichten andere Teile des Landes.
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Seit dem Jahr 2000 wurden im Estado de México, einem Bundesstaat in der Zentralregion Mexikos Femizide, systematisch dokumentiert. Diese Verbrechen, die in den 1990er Jahren in der Grenzstadt Ciudad Juárez bekannt wurden, erreichten andere Teile des Landes.
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1992
Abstract My purpose here is to suggest a new way of looking at what in general is going on when people are brought to book for their crimes. I hope that what I have to say will make clear what the important questions are, though I shall not attempt to pursue those questions here. In a nutshell, my suggestion is this.
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Abstract My purpose here is to suggest a new way of looking at what in general is going on when people are brought to book for their crimes. I hope that what I have to say will make clear what the important questions are, though I shall not attempt to pursue those questions here. In a nutshell, my suggestion is this.
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Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and the Perils of Impunity
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2022Helga Malmin Binningsbø +1 more
exaly
Abstract India faces a crisis of criminal impunity. Crimes against the poor and marginal go unprosecuted, while crimes committed by the rich and influential are ignored in return for bribes or favors. Those who have enough money to pay the police, or enough power to influence them, can quite literally get away with murder.
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