Characteristics and Effects of Amnesty and Pardon: In Reference to Afghanistan
Amanullah Zadran
Administrative and Diplomacy Department, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Sheikh Zayed University, Afghanistan.
Mohammad Shafiq Mandozai *
Administrative and Diplomacy Department, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Sheikh Zayed University, Afghanistan.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Forgiveness is one of the most important concerns in criminal law, with the result that Forgiveness helps the community achieve stability, rehabilitation, and well-being by allowing the offender to be improved. Amnesty is granted under the law and is considered a cause of prosecution and dismissal of criminal proceedings. Pardon is the only oversight of punishment and is subject to revocation, on the recommendation of the judiciary and with the approval of the head of state. When amnesty is granted, prosecution and criminal proceedings drops, the sentence suspends, and the effects of the conviction removes. Pardon also removes the effects of a conviction. However, it does not affect compensation and debt. Amnesty is applicable at all stages of a criminal case (detection, investigation, prosecution, and execution of a sentence), whereas a pardon is applicable only after the issuance of a final order and can’t be applied before.
Keywords: Amnesty, criminal claim, forgiveness, pardon