Anti-impunity is efforts to use criminal law to punish serious abusers of human rights. Although an anti-impunity norm exists internationally, it is not uncontested.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
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^Mann, Itamar (2020–2021). "Border Violence as Crime". University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law. 42: 675.