The controversial Legacy Act was "completely wrong", Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn has said as he begins the process to formally repeal it.
Brought in by the Conservative government, the act put a ban on inquests and civil actions that were related to incidents during the Troubles.
Hilary Benn said it cannot be justified that "there is one part of the United Kingdom where people are denied their right to bring a civil case or to have an inquest".
The act also offered the conditional amnesty to people suspected of Troubles-related crimes in exchange for co-operating with a new information recovery body.