The scope and effect of the Algerian Law relating to the Reestablishment of Civil Concord
The scope and effect of the Algerian Law relating to the Reestablishment of Civil Concord
On 13 July 1999 Algeria joined the growing list of countries that have adopted some form of ‘amnesty law’ as a means of restoring peace and encouraging reconciliation. After a brief description of the historical context, this article examines the features of the Algerian Civil Concord Law. This law is then used as a backdrop in considering eight ways in which modern amnesty laws may be drafted and adopted to ensure compliance with developing principles of international law.
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Jørgensen, Nina H.B.
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September 2000
Jørgensen, Nina H.B.
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Jørgensen, Nina H.B.
(2000)
The scope and effect of the Algerian Law relating to the Reestablishment of Civil Concord.
Leiden Journal of International Law, 13 (3), .
(doi:10.1017/S0922156500000431).
Abstract
On 13 July 1999 Algeria joined the growing list of countries that have adopted some form of ‘amnesty law’ as a means of restoring peace and encouraging reconciliation. After a brief description of the historical context, this article examines the features of the Algerian Civil Concord Law. This law is then used as a backdrop in considering eight ways in which modern amnesty laws may be drafted and adopted to ensure compliance with developing principles of international law.
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