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  • ART : 33156 : Not available for external loan
    The dark legacy of Nuremberg : inhumane air warfare, judicial desuetudo and the demise of the principle of distinction in international humanitarian law
    English
    20231200
    Cambridge University Press
    Europe | universal | armed conflict effects | warfare effects | international humanitarian law effectiveness | international criminal justice effects | Nuremberg principles | war crimes | accountability effectiveness | bombardment | Geneva Conventions. Additional Protocol relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I) (1977) | principle of distinction (law) | exceptionalism | Hague Conventions (1899,1907) | civilian population victimisation | politics
    Leiden journal of international law ; vol. 36, no. 4
  • ART : 32990 : Not available for external loan
    Participation, development, and accountability : a survey experiment on democratic decision-making in Kenya
    English
    20231100
    Cambridge University Press
    Kenya | accountability effectiveness | developing countries | democracy promotion effectiveness | civil society's role | local government | political participation | development policy | community-institutional relations
    American political science review ; vol. 117, no. 4
  • ART : 26812 : Not available for external loan
    Cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment in Australia’s criminal justice system: does human rights legislation provide accountability?
    English
    20230800
    Taylor and Francis
    torture prevention effectiveness | prison conditions | accountability effectiveness | national legal instruments effectiveness | national courts' complicity | human rights protection effectiveness | criminal justice | prison oversight effectiveness | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002) | OPCAT's role | UNCAT-OP | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment | state compliance | Australia
    Australian journal of human rights ; vol. 29, no. 2
  • ART : 32528 : Not available for external loan
    Human rights violations, moral emotions, and moral disengagement : how states use moral disengagement to justify their human rights abuses
    English
    20230700
    Oxford University Press
    justification for human rights violations | attitude change | discourse analysis | emotions | moral disengagement | ideologies | national security | accountability effectiveness | determinants of impunity | manipulation | morality | justice | politics | immigration | dehumanisation | blame attribution | war on terror | public opinion | thinking | communication | torture justifiability | United States | universal
    Journal of human rights practice ; vol. 15, no. 2
  • ART : 32331 : Not available for external loan
    Autonomous activism and accountability in a democratic transition : evidence from Tunisia
    English
    20230700
    Taylor and Francis
    transition to democracy | accountability effectiveness | political activism | reputation | legal proceedings | advocacy strategies | civil society's role | trust | legitimacy | development | protest | social activism effectiveness | Tunisia
    Democratization ; vol. 30, no. 5
  • ART : 30551 : Not available for external loan
    Corporate accountability for involvement in gross human rights violations during the Brazilian civil-military dictatorship : the role of the truth commissions and the case of Volkswagen do Brasil
    English
    20230600
    Sage
    Brazil | transitional justice | inhuman treatment | persecution | working conditions | illegal detention | reparations | truth commissions | complicity | accountability effectiveness | Volkswagen do Brasil | state terror | human rights violations | corporate responsibility
    Journal of white collar and corporate crime ; vol. 4, no. 2
  • ART : 32406 : Not available for external loan
    The politics of police accountability : police expulsions in Buenos Aires, Argentina
    English
    20230326
    Wiley-Blackwell
    police oversight effectiveness | politics | spatio-temporal analysis | disciplinary measures | employment termination | accountability effectiveness | transition to democracy | Argentina
    Governance: an international journal of policy, administration, and institutions ; doi: 10.1111/gove.12779
  • ART : 29408 : Not available for external loan
    When ideal victims don’t make ideal offenders : the (re)framing of legacy case prosecutions against elderly perpetrators of state violence
    English
    20230222
    Sage
    accountability effectiveness | public opinion | bias | mass media role | media coverage | perpetratorhood | victimhood | veterans | social perception | state violence effects | discourse analysis | police violence effects | killings | perpetrator characteristics | elderly | United Kingdom | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom]
    Crime, media, culture ; doi: 10.1177/17416590231155384
  • ART : 31784 : Not available for external loan
    Social media, police excessive force and the limits of outrage : evaluating models of police scandal
    English
    20230200
    Sage
    Australia | police violence effects | policing | public opinion | scandal | social media | social justice | bystanders | content analysis | political mobilisation | complaint procedure effectiveness | accountability effectiveness
    Criminology and criminal justice ; vol. 23, no. 1
  • ART : 29388 : Not available for external loan
    Re-viewing video evidence and police violence in the criminal courts in Turkey
    English
    20230131
    Sage
    Turkey | police violence | criminal proceedings | evidence | video recordings | determinants of impunity | national courts' complicity | affect | trials | counterterrorism effects | killings | policing | accountability effectiveness | police personnel
    Social and legal studies ; doi: 10.1177/09646639231153134
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