The founders : four pioneering individuals who launched the first modern-era international criminal tribunals / edited by David M. Crane, Syracuse University; Leila N. Sadat, Washington University in St. Louis; Michael P. Scharf, Case Western University
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- 9781108439510 (pbk.)
- 345.01
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Machine generated contents note: Foreword Kofi Annan Part I. Putting It All in Context: Introduction Hans Corell 1. International criminal justice: the journey from politics to law Leila Nadya Sadat 2. The cornerstone: Robert H. Jackson and the Nuremberg tribunal Michael Scharf 3. The Balkan investigation William Schabas Part II. The Founders: 4. The international criminal tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda Richard Goldstone 5. The Special Court for Sierra Leone David M. Crane 6. The International Criminal Court Luis Moreno Ocampo 7. Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Robert Petit Part III. The 'Take Aways': 8. Closing perspectives David Scheffer
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