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Priorities in dealing with the past: peace, truth, justice and reconciliation
The decision by Judge Colton in Dillon & Others on February 28th that the part of the Legacy Bill offering a conditional amnesty for those who admit to criminal conduct during the Troubles is a breach of the European Convention of Human Rights has been welcomed by many.
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Published in: | Fortnight (Belfast, Northern Ireland) Northern Ireland), 2024-10 (495), p.15-18 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The decision by Judge Colton in Dillon & Others on February 28th that the part of the Legacy Bill offering a conditional amnesty for those who admit to criminal conduct during the Troubles is a breach of the European Convention of Human Rights has been welcomed by many. |
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ISSN: | 0141-7762 |