The costs and benefits of prosecution: a contractualist justification of amnesty

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (7):859-881 (2022)
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For states attempting to bring internal conflicts to an end prudence dictates favouring only those practices that are most likely to promote domestic stability. Typically, this requires employing a...

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