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Crimes Against Humanity - The Struggle for Global Justice

English · Paperback

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Informationen zum Autor Geoffrey Robertson QC is founder and head of Doughty Street Chambers, the largest human rights practice in the UK. In 2008, he was appointed as a distinguished jurist member of the UN Justice Council. His books include Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice , a memoir, The Justice Game , The Case of the Pope and The Tyrannicide Brief , an award winning study of the trial of Charles I. Klappentext Geoffrey Robertson QC has appeared as counsel in landmark human rights cases in British, International and Commonwealth courts. He is Head of Doughty Street Chambers and Visiting Professor in Human Rights at Birkbeck College. His other books include FREEDOM, THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE LAW and MEDIA LAW (both in Penguin) and his memoir, THE JUSTICE GAME, was published in 1998. He lives in London. Zusammenfassung In this new edition of Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice , Geoffrey Robertson QC explains why we must hold political and military leaders accountable for genocide, torture and mass murder. He shows how human rights standards can be enforced against cruel governments, armies and multi-national corporations. This seminal work now contains a critical perspective on recent events, such as the invasion of Iraq, the abuses at Abu Ghraib, the killings in Darfur, the death of Milosevic and the trial of Saddam Hussein. Cautiously optimistic about ending impunity, but unsparingly critical of diplomats, politicians, Bush lawyers and others who evade international rules, this book will provide further guidance to a movement which aims to make justice predominant in world affairs. 'A beacon of clear-sighted commitment to the humanitarian cause ... impassioned ... exemplary ... seminal' Observer 'States are the biggest bullies in the world. In this book, Geoffrey Robertson shows how they can be tamed' Mail on Sunday ...

Product details

Authors Geoffrey Robertson, Robertson Geoffrey
Publisher Penguin Books Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 25.10.2012
 
EAN 9780141974835
ISBN 978-0-14-197483-5
No. of pages 1008
Dimensions 198 mm x 129 mm x 42 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

LAW / International, International Relations, War Crimes, International institutions, Genocide and ethnic cleansing, Public international law: human rights, International human rights law

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