Half-souled bodies: punishing civil servants for past state atrocities
This thesis investigates the principal question of whether civil servants should be punished for past state atrocities under transitional circumstances. It looks into three sub-questions to answer this principal question. First, it inquires into whether retributivism provides an application justific...
Main Author: | Chan, KL |
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Other Authors: | McDermott, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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