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Man of Many Flags - Memoirs of a War Crimes Investigator

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor M Cherif Bassiouni was Emeritus Professor of Law, De Paul University and Judge at the International Criminal Court. Klappentext M Cherif Bassiouni was a towering figure in international law. He was personally connected to some of the most historically relevant moments of the past century: the Suez War; the Camp David Accords; the fall of Muammar el-Qaddafi in Libya and the establishment of the International Criminal Court. A true global citizen - raised in Egypt, educated in Europe and emigrated to the United States - his life cut across cultures and religions. This fascinating memoir gives an immediate and personal eye-witness account of the operation of international events during a tumultuous period.Deeply insightful memoir of one of the most towering figures of international law in the last century Zusammenfassung M Cherif Bassiouni was a towering figure in international law. He was personally connected to some of the most historically relevant moments of the past century: the Suez War; the Camp David Accords; the fall of Muammar el-Qaddafi in Libya and the establishment of the International Criminal Court. A true global citizen - raised in Egypt! educated in Europe and emigrated to the United States - his life cut across cultures and religions. This fascinating memoir gives an immediate and personal eye-witness account of the operation of international events during a tumultuous period. Inhaltsverzeichnis April 1993: The Former Yugoslavia The 1930s and 1940s: Cairo, Egypt September 1942: Cairo September and November 1991: Siracusa, Italy October 1992: Chicago, United States October 1942: Cairo April 1993: The Former Yugoslavia March 1994: The Former Yugoslavia 1900s: Various Locations in Egypt 1946–1955: Cairo August 1955: Dijon, France July–December 1956: Dijon, Alexandria and Cairo 1930s, 1956: Cairo December 1956: Cairo 1993: The Former Yugoslavia December 1956: Cairo December 1956–January 1957: Cairo October 1993–January 1994: Geneva, Amsterdam and Chicago December 1956–January 1957: Cairo November and December 1993: Geneva January–April 1957: Dijon 1930s: Cairo and Various Ports and Cities in India April 1957: Paris April–June 1957: Geneva 1989–1998 and 2002: New York, Siracusa and Rome August 1957–April 1958: Alexandria and Cairo April 2004–March 2005: Geneva, Various Cities in Afghanistan April 1993–July 1994: The Former Yugoslavia, Geneva, Chicago March 1958: Cairo December 1956: Cairo April 2011: Various Locations in Libya April 1993: The Former Yugoslavia 1960s and 1970s: Cairo March 1958–December 1961: Cairo and Alexandria April 1958–December 1961: Cairo December 1961: Alexandria, Aboard the Esperia April 2011: Libya December 1961: Aboard the Esperia , Genoa, Milan, Vienna January–February 1962: New York and Indianapolis Winter 1975: Chicago January–April 1962: Indianapolis March–April 1962: District of Columbia, United States February–December 1962: Indianapolis and Chicago April 1993: Geneva May 1964: Chicago April 1997: Chicago, Ottowa, New York 1970s–1990s: Chicago and Various Cities Throughout the World May 1993–July 1994: Chicago and The Hague 1969–1975: Chicago and Siracusa 1997: Bermuda July–August 2003: Chicago and Various Cities in Afghanistan April 1993: The Former Yugoslavia 1969: Chicago and Los Angeles 2009: Paris 1963: Los Angeles 2015: Chicago ...

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