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After Genocide - Bringing the Devil to Justice

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Zusatztext "An insightful and provocative challenge for supporters of international justice. An important book for anyone interested in human rights and in attaining justice in the wake of atrocities." —Justice Richard J Goldstone! First Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former-Yugoslavia and Rwanda! Former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa "A wise! persuasive! and yet unsettling book! about how noble humanitarian intentions insulated from local culture! community! and politics often cause perverse unintended consequences… Anyone committed to peace and justice in the world should read this book " —Andrew Natsios! Former Presidential Envoy to Sudan! Former Administrator of the US Agency for International Development! Professor! Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University Informationen zum Autor By Adam M. Smith Klappentext This comprehensive examination of the complex, politicized world of international criminal justice reviews the serious shortcomings of a system that rarely accomplishes its goal of bringing mass murderers to justice. The author,an international lawyer who has worked at The Hague and in the Balkans and is the son of a Holocaust refugee, focuses on several hot spots, including:· The former Yugoslavia, where a one-billion-dollar investment has spectacularly backfired.· Sierra Leone, where the same wartime factions that the international community tried to dismantle remain, and in some quarters are stronger than ever.· Rwanda, where the post-conflict tribunal was met with dismay by all sectors of society and receives begrudging cooperation from the Rwandan government.· Sudan and Uganda, where the nascent International Criminal Court has inexplicably replicated many of the same problems that plague the former Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone, and Rwanda.Are other options available to provide the good of justice without the potentially devastating side effects? Smith illustrates the viability of a counterintuitive "solution" to dealing with genocide and other mass crimes: to entrust the challenging, potentially destabilizing work of war-crimes justice to the very states affected by the crimes. This well-researched and forcefully argued book is indispensable reading for voters, policymakers, and citizens as well as lawyers, academics, and human rights activists who hope that "never again" can be more than a platitude. Zusammenfassung Examines the complex world of international criminal justice in several hot spots including the former Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone, Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda. The author suggests ways to provide an effective justice system that entrusts the potentially destabilising work of crime war crimes justice to the very states affected by the crimes. Inhaltsverzeichnis From Budapest to Bondi to Bosnia : an unlikely war crimes journey; An odd! misguided debate : is it really international justice or no justice?; Left behind; The politics of hell : what happened?; Falling on deaf ears (part I) : international justice from the ground up; Falling on deaf ears (part II) : "unfair and unhelpful"; The International Criminal Court and the limits of international justice; They say it can't be done; Croatia : justice in the shadow of The Hague; Conclusion : is it too late to listen to the canary in the mine?; Index. ...

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By Adam M. Smith

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