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Belfast Guidelines on Amnesty and Accountability

The Belfast Guidelines on Amnesty and Accountability aim to assist all those seeking to make or evaluate decisions on amnesties and accountability in the midst or in the wake of conflict or repression.

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  • Past Projects
    • LGBTQ Visions of Peace in a Society Emerging from Conflict
    • Terrorism and the Courts
    • Community Constructs: Hidden Barriers and Cartographies of Conflict
    • Toolkit - Grassroots Transitional Justice Programme
    • Balancing Justice and Peace?
    • Economic Liberalism, Democracy, and Transitional Justice
    • Conflict, Legal Compliance and Democracy: Addressing the Complexities of Humanitarian Law in Mexico, the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, and Colombia.
    • Political Capacity Building: Advancing a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland
    • National Human Rights Action Plans
    • Gender and the Law of Occupation
    • Maternal Harms and Conflict
    • Role of Databases in Transitional Justice Research
    • Transitional Justice: the socio-economic dimension
    • Political Settlements Research Programme: towards open and inclusive settlements
    • Belfast Guidelines on Amnesty and Accountability
    • Lawyers, Conflict and Transition
    • Amnesties, Prosecution and the Public Interest in the Northern Ireland Transition
    • Implementing the Stormont House Agreement
  • Accountability for British War Crimes in Iraq
  • Advocacy Services Research Project
  • An Investigation of Use of Force by UN Peacekeeping Operations
  • Brexit and Northern Ireland: The constitutional, conflict transformation, human rights and equality consequences
  • Building Capacity in Northern Ireland Women’s Sector to Utilise International Human Rights and Gender Equality Instruments
  • Commemoration and Law
  • Democracy and the European Court of Human Rights
  • Developing the “Nairobi Principles on Accountability”
  • Disappearance and state responses in Latin America
  • GCRF Research Hub on Gender, Justice and Security
  • GCRF – Low cost technologies for safe drinking water in developing regions (SAFEWATER)
  • Gender Principles for Dealing with the Legacy of the Past
  • Partnership for Conflict, Crime and Security Innovation Grant
  • Picturing Peace: Murals, Conflict and Transition in Colombia
  • Policing and Forensic Issues in the Search for Truth and/or Justice for Forced Disappearance
  • Screening Violence: A transnational study of Post-conflict Imaginaries
  • Social citizenship transformed: (de)constructing the 21st century welfare state
  • The Port-au-Prince-Rio Connection
  • The accountability deficits of major western powers
  • Universal credit in Northern Ireland: sharing experiences, suggesting changes
  • Using Participatory Film Practices to Investigate the November 2018 Lasalin Massacre in Haiti
  • Where next for a Bill of Rights for Northern Ireland?
  • Women’s Rights in Armed Conflict under International Law
  • Gendering Constitutional Debates in Northern Ireland: The Case of Irish Unification
  • The Standardisation of Transitional Justice: Consolidation, Innovation and Politics
  • Impact of Brexit on Section 75 equality groups in Northern Ireland: EU Funding
  • Critical epistemologies Across Borders: Gendering visions of constitutional futures on the island of Ireland (CEAB)

About the Project

Contacts:  Professor Louise Mallinder and Professor Tom Hadden
Funder: Nuffield Foundation
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  • Download the Ukrainian translation

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