The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty

The armed conflict of Libya occurred in 2011 and the authoritarian government of Ghaddafi felt down. During the conflict serious violations of human rights and humanitarian rights law (IHL) occurred and both sides committed serious crimes included of willfull killings, rape, looting, torture and a...

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Main Authors: Hamed Hashemi Sougheh, Rohaida Nordin
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019
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spelling ukm-139362020-01-15T09:20:37Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13936/ The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty Hamed Hashemi Sougheh, Rohaida Nordin, The armed conflict of Libya occurred in 2011 and the authoritarian government of Ghaddafi felt down. During the conflict serious violations of human rights and humanitarian rights law (IHL) occurred and both sides committed serious crimes included of willfull killings, rape, looting, torture and aarbitrary arrests. After the fall of Ghoddafi, a transitional government came to power in Libya that was known as the National Transitional Government of Libya (NTC). The Libyan NTC adopted amnesty laws and considered it as part of the transition of power from the previous government to the new one. This amnesty law was criticized by human rights organizations and human rights activists. In this article after providing a brief introduction to amnesty and introducing various types of it and contemplating on transitional justice, the NTC amnesty law will be examined. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13936/1/36956-116563-1-PB.pdf Hamed Hashemi Sougheh, and Rohaida Nordin, (2019) The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty. Jurnal Undang-Undang dan Masyarakat, 24 . pp. 1-8. ISSN 1394-7729 http://ejournal.ukm.my/juum/issue/view/1242
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description The armed conflict of Libya occurred in 2011 and the authoritarian government of Ghaddafi felt down. During the conflict serious violations of human rights and humanitarian rights law (IHL) occurred and both sides committed serious crimes included of willfull killings, rape, looting, torture and aarbitrary arrests. After the fall of Ghoddafi, a transitional government came to power in Libya that was known as the National Transitional Government of Libya (NTC). The Libyan NTC adopted amnesty laws and considered it as part of the transition of power from the previous government to the new one. This amnesty law was criticized by human rights organizations and human rights activists. In this article after providing a brief introduction to amnesty and introducing various types of it and contemplating on transitional justice, the NTC amnesty law will be examined.
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author Hamed Hashemi Sougheh,
Rohaida Nordin,
spellingShingle Hamed Hashemi Sougheh,
Rohaida Nordin,
The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty
author_facet Hamed Hashemi Sougheh,
Rohaida Nordin,
author_sort Hamed Hashemi Sougheh,
title The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty
title_short The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty
title_full The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty
title_fullStr The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty
title_full_unstemmed The Libyan NTC Law No.38 2012: a disguised amnesty
title_sort libyan ntc law no.38 2012: a disguised amnesty
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2019
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13936/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13936/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13936/1/36956-116563-1-PB.pdf
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