Category
page 1Legal immunity
legal immunity
legal status wherein an individual or entity can not be held liable for a violation of the law
state immunity
legal doctrine
impunity
Impunity is the ability to act with exemption from punishments, losses, or other negative consequences. In the international law of human rights, impunity is failure to bring perpetrators of human rights violations to justice and, as such, itself constitutes a denial of the victims' right to justice and redress. Impunity is especially common in countries which lack the tradition of rule of law, or suffer from pervasive corruption, or contain entrenched systems of patronage, or where the judiciary is weak or members of the security forces are protected by special jurisdictions or immunities. Im
Aman
islamic term for offering security or pardon to enemies
amnesty law
law that provides immunity for past crimes
judicial immunity
form of legal immunity which protects judges and others employed by the judiciary from liability resulting from their judicial actions