Crimes Against Humanity by Geoffrey Robertson Qc

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Crimes Against Humanity by Geoffrey Robertson Qc

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From its development, Robertson gives a lucid and engrossing account of the human rights movement. He includes up-to-the-minute analyses of recent issues, such as the Pinochet affair and predicts what it has in store, not only for tyrants and torturers but also for the superpowers which remain truculent in the face of demands for universal justice

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Crimes Against Humanity by Geoffrey Robertson Qc

This text explains, without legal jargon, exactly what the rules of international human rights are and what they should be, how they have developed, and in what courts and tribunals they may be asserted and vindicated. There is a discussion of the development of human rights as philosophy, then as law. A series of chapters deal with particular late-1990s issues, also explaining the procedures for asserting the rules in different courts and tribunals. A concluding chapter makes proposals for the future, suggesting a shift from diplomacy to institutions which can recognize and enforce human rights rules. The book includes an analysis of the war crimes trials at the Hague, the first occasion since Nuremburg on which the international community has attempted to punish violators of human rights.
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ISBN 13 9780140250299
ISBN 10 0140250298
Title Crimes Against Humanity
Author Geoffrey Robertson Qc
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2000-06-01
Number of pages 576
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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