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Derived from a special issue of Criminal Law Forum: An International Journal, a peer-review journal dedicated to... Read More >>
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How do societies remember, or forget, the wartime atrocities their soldiers and citizens may have committed? Offering... Read More >>
This work intends to convey the complicated story of how West Germans recast the past after the Second World War.... Read More >>
The Series Annotated Leading Cases of International Criminal Tribunals provides the reader with the full text of... Read More >>
From her vantage point as a reporter directly covering the reality and aftermath of genocide in Bosnia and Rwanda,... Read More >>
This book draws on a multiplicity of sources to recreate brilliantly the proceedings and to offer a reasoned, often... Read More >>
This extensively updated edition provides clear evidence of Vatican complicity in arranging protection and safe... Read More >>
Justice Arbour suggests that the ties between personal criminal accountability and peace should be central to the... Read More >>
Nine years old when she entered a German concentration camp in 1945, Luisa Lang Owen barely survived the persecution... Read More >>
A thorough introduction to the laws of war, the savagery of war crimes, and the international system that demands... Read More >>
How can we ever understand why those in the Third Reich acted the way they did? What could have led them to commit... Read More >>
In the tradition of the best-selling Rape of Nanking, a provocative examination of Japanese atrocities during World... Read More >>
On a warm spring morning in 1999, in the midst of NATO's air campaign against Yugoslavia, Serbian security and paramilitary... Read More >>
This is the fourth annotated selection of decisions, orders and judgements of the International Criminal Tribunal... Read More >>
As part of a worldwide movement, nations and multinational groups are trying to reach closure regarding past atrocites... Read More >>