Prosecuting War Crimes and Genocide: The Twentieth-century Experience

Author:   Howard Ball
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
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9780700609772


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   31 October 1999
Format:   Hardback
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"The ""ethnic cleansing"" that has gripped the Balkans for much of this decade is but another chapter in the long history of man's inhumanity to man. Hopeful but unflinching in the face of such realities, Howard Ball's book focuses on international efforts to punish perpetrators of genocide and other war crimes. Combining history, politics, and critical analysis, he revisits the killing fields of Cambodia, documents the three-month Hutu ""machete genocide"" of about 800,000 Tutsi villagers in Rwanda, and casts recent headlines from Kosovo in the light of these other conflicts. Beginning with the 1899 Geneva Accords and the Armenian genocide of World War I, Ball traces efforts to create an institution to judge, punish, and ultimately deter such atrocities-particularly since World War II, since which there have been fourteen cases of genocide. He shows how international military tribunals in Nuremberg and Tokyo set important precedents for international criminal justice, tells what the international community learned from its failure to stop Pol Pot in Cambodia, and describes the ad hoc tribunals convened to address genocide in the Balkans and Rwanda. He then focuses on the establishment of the International Criminal Court with the Treaty of Rome in 1998 and assesses its probable future. The book also analyzes the reluctance of the United States to sanction the ICC, tracing longstanding U.S. reluctance to grant criminal justice jurisdiction to an international prosecutor. Ball examines questions of national sovereignty versus international law and reminds us that although most Americans consider such horrors to be problems of other countries, these are in fact countries in which many of our own citizens have their roots. With its unique focus on the ICC, Prosecuting War Crimes and Genocide is a work of both synthesis and advocacy that combines history and current events to make us more aware of the racist fervor with which these brutalities are carried out, more alert to the euphemisms in which they are cloaked. It forces us to ask not only whether the killing will stop, but whether humanity can prevent future genocides."

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Author:   Howard Ball
Publisher:   University Press of Kansas
Imprint:   University Press of Kansas
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.589kg
ISBN:  

9780700609772


ISBN 10:   0700609776
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   31 October 1999
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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This incisive analysis should become the definitive text for understanding the world's greatest crimes and how to stop them. --<b>William F. Schulz</b>, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA A timely book that examines the international community's growing determination that genocide and war crimes should not be committed with impunity. It sheds light on an important area of international law and the nascent International Criminal Court and does so at a moment when ethnic conflicts are multiplying, even as U.S. policies threaten the creation of a truly effective international response to genocide. --<b>Philippa Strum</b>, author of <i>When the Nazis Came to Skokie</i> An important and timely book on a subject that threatens to leave the United States behind while most of the world moves forward. --<b>Donald Jackson</b>, author of <i>Even the Children of Strangers: Equality under the U.S. Constitution</i>


This incisive analysis should become the definitive text for understanding the world's greatest crimes and how to stop them.--William F. Schulz, Executive Director of Amnesty International USAA timely book that examines the international community's growing determination that genocide and war crimes should not be committed with impunity. It sheds light on an important area of international law and the nascent International Criminal Court and does so at a moment when ethnic conflicts are multiplying, even as U.S. policies threaten the creation of a truly effective international response to genocide.--Philippa Strum, author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie An important and timely book on a subject that threatens to leave the United States behind while most of the world moves forward.--Donald Jackson, author of Even the Children of Strangers: Equality under the U.S. Constitution A valuable book.--Law and Politics Book ReviewInvaluable.--Washington Times Blends history, politics, and international law to offer readers of whichever disciplinary background a timely political and historical rationale for supporting efforts to establish an effective International Criminal Court.--American Review of Politics


-This incisive analysis should become the definitive text for understanding the world's greatest crimes and how to stop them.---William F. Schulz, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA -A timely book that examines the international community's growing determination that genocide and war crimes should not be committed with impunity. It sheds light on an important area of international law and the nascent International Criminal Court and does so at a moment when ethnic conflicts are multiplying, even as U.S. policies threaten the creation of a truly effective international response to genocide.---Philippa Strum, author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie -An important and timely book on a subject that threatens to leave the United States behind while most of the world moves forward.---Donald Jackson, author of Even the Children of Strangers: Equality under the U.S. Constitution This incisive analysis should become the definitive text for understanding the world's greatest crimes and how to stop them. --William F. Schulz, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA A timely book that examines the international community's growing determination that genocide and war crimes should not be committed with impunity. It sheds light on an important area of international law and the nascent International Criminal Court and does so at a moment when ethnic conflicts are multiplying, even as U.S. policies threaten the creation of a truly effective international response to genocide. --Philippa Strum, author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie An important and timely book on a subject that threatens to leave the United States behind while most of the world moves forward. --Donald Jackson, author of Even the Children of Strangers: Equality under the U.S. Constitution


This incisive analysis should become the definitive text for understanding the world's greatest crimes and how to stop them. --William F. Schulz, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA A timely book that examines the international community's growing determination that genocide and war crimes should not be committed with impunity. It sheds light on an important area of international law and the nascent International Criminal Court and does so at a moment when ethnic conflicts are multiplying, even as U.S. policies threaten the creation of a truly effective international response to genocide. --Philippa Strum, author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie An important and timely book on a subject that threatens to leave the United States behind while most of the world moves forward. --Donald Jackson, author of Even the Children of Strangers: Equality under the U.S. Constitution A valuable book. --Law and Politics Book Review Invaluable. --Washington Times Blends history, politics, and international law to offer readers of whichever disciplinary background a timely political and historical rationale for supporting efforts to establish an effective International Criminal Court. --American Review of Politics


-This incisive analysis should become the definitive text for understanding the world's greatest crimes and how to stop them.---William F. Schulz, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA -A timely book that examines the international community's growing determination that genocide and war crimes should not be committed with impunity. It sheds light on an important area of international law and the nascent International Criminal Court and does so at a moment when ethnic conflicts are multiplying, even as U.S. policies threaten the creation of a truly effective international response to genocide.---Philippa Strum, author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie -An important and timely book on a subject that threatens to leave the United States behind while most of the world moves forward.---Donald Jackson, author of Even the Children of Strangers: Equality under the U.S. Constitution


A valuable book. Law and Politics Book Review Invaluable. Washington Times Blends history, politics, and international law to offer readers of whichever disciplinary background a timely political and historical rationale for supporting efforts to establish an effective International Criminal Court. American Review of Politics This incisive analysis should become the definitive text for understanding the world s greatest crimes and how to stop them. William F. Schulz, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA A timely book that examines the international community's growing determination that genocide and war crimes should not be committed with impunity. It sheds light on an important area of international law and the nascent International Criminal Court and does so at a moment when ethnic conflicts are multiplying, even as U.S. policies threaten the creation of a truly effective international response to genocide. Philippa Strum, author of When the Nazis Came to Skokie An important and timely book on a subject that threatens to leave the United States behind while most of the world moves forward. Donald Jackson, author of Even the Children of Strangers: Equality under the U.S. Constitution


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