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Human Rights Law

Universitas Indonesia

2016

Amnesty, transitional justice, gross human rights violation

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The Past Is Another Country: Designing Amnesty Law For Past Human Rights Violators, Harison Citrawan Aug 2016

The Past Is Another Country: Designing Amnesty Law For Past Human Rights Violators, Harison Citrawan

Indonesia Law Review

In the context past gross human rights violation cases in Indonesia, the President’s constitutional authority to propose amnesty law might by and large implicate legal and ethical aspects. Holistically, any forgiveness and oblivion against any human rights violators should consider the development and the dynamic of international criminal law, which arguably have been directed to an absolute individual criminal responsibility. Against this issue, this paper finds that based on legal and ethical arguments, accompanied with various technical preconditions outlined in the Belfast Guideline on Amnesty and Accountability, an amnesty towards past gross human rights violators must be taken paradigmatically. Arguably, …