Crimes against humanity
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Crimes against humanity
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Crimes against humanity
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- Darfur and the crime of genocide, John Hagan and Wenona Rymond-Richmond
- The gender of reparations, unsettling sexual hierarchies while redressing human rights violations, edited by Ruth Rubio-MarĂn
- Forms of responsibility in international criminal law, Gideon Boas, James L. Bischoff, Natalie L. Reid
- How America gets away with murder, illegal wars, collateral damage and crimes against humanity, Michael Mandel
- Writing history in international criminal trials, Richard Ashby Wilson
- Humanity across international law and biolaw, edited by Britta van Beers, Luigi Corrias, and Wouter Werner
- Globalising justice for mass atrocities, revolution in accountability, Chandra Lekha Sriram
- Reducing genocide to law, definition, meaning, and the ultimate crime, Payam Akhavan
- Perpetrators and perpetration of mass violence, action, motivations and dynamics, edited by Timothy Williams and Susanne Buckley-Zistel
- Transitional justice and the rule of law in new democracies, edited by A. James McAdams
- Narratives of justice in and out of the courtroom, former Yugoslavia and beyond, Dubravka Zarkov, Marlies Glasius, editors
- Crimes against humanity, the struggle for global justice, Geoffrey Robertson
- I you we them, journeys beyond evil: the desk killers in history and today, Dan Gretton, Volume 1
- Bad people & how to be rid of them, a plan B for human rights, Geoffrey Robertson
- Mirrors of justice, law and power in the post-Cold War era, edited by Kamari Maxine Clarke, Mark Goodale
- Between vengeance and forgiveness, facing history after genocide and mass violence, Martha Minow ; foreword by Richard J. Goldstone
- Atrocity, punishment, and international law, Mark A. Drumbl
- Forms of responsibility in international criminal law, Gideon Boas, James L. Bischoff, Natalie L. Reid
- La justice transitionnelle, de l'Afrique du Sud au Rwanda, Kora Andrieu
- Elements of crimes under international law, Gideon Boas, James L. Bischoff and Natalie L. Reid
- Elements of crimes under international law, Gideon Boas, James L. Bischoff, Natalie L. Reid
- Between vengeance and forgiveness, facing history after genocide and mass violence, Martha Minow ; foreword by Richard J. Goldstone
- Amnesty after atrocity?, healing nations after genocide and war crimes, Helena Cobban
- Genocide since 1945, Philip Spencer
- The mark of the beast, animality and human oppression, Mark S. Roberts
- Taking economic, social and cultural rights seriously in international criminal law, Evelyne Schmid
- Atrocity, punishment, and international law, Mark A. Drumbl
- Forging a convention for crimes against humanity, edited by Leila Nadya Sadat
- Crimes against humanity, a normative account, Larry May
- Reconciliation(s), transitional justice in postconflict societies, edited by Joanna R. Quinn
- The law of war crimes, national and international approaches, edited by Timothy L.H. McCormack and Gerry J. Simpson
- Transitional justice, how emerging democracies reckon with former regimes, edited by Neil J. Kritz ; foreword by Nelson Mandela
- Assessing the impact of transitional justice, challenges for empirical research, edited by Hugo van der Merwe, Victoria Baxter, and Audrey R. Chapman
- Crimes against humanity, the struggle for global justice, Geoffrey Robertson
- The gender of reparations, unsettling sexual hierarchies while redressing human rights violations, edited by Ruth Rubio-Marin
- Blood and soil, a world history of genocide and extermination from Sparta to Darfur, Ben Kiernan
- The guilt of nations, restitution and negotiating historical injustices, Elazar Barkan
- Judging state-sponsored violence, imagining political change, Bronwyn Anne Leebaw
- Blood and soil, a world history of genocide and extermination from Sparta to Darfur, Ben Kiernan
- Justice for crimes against humanity, edited by Mark Lattimer and Philippe Sands
- Accountability for collective wrong doing, edited by Tracy Isaacs, Richard Vernon
- Governing through globalised crime, futures for international criminal justice, Mark Findlay
- Localizing transitional justice, interventions and priorities after mass violence, edited by Rosalind Shaw and Lars Waldorf, with Pierre Hazan
- Transitional justice theories, edited by Susanne Buckley-Zistel, Teresa Koloma Beck, Christian Braun and Friederike Mieth
- Crimes against humanity, the struggle for global justice, Geoffrey Robertson
- Supranational criminology, towards a criminology of international crimes, Alette Smeulers and Roelof Haveman (eds.)
- The rescuers, heroes of the Holocaust
- International criminal law and its enforcement, cases and materials, by Beth Van Schaack and Ronald C. Slye
- Accountability for collective wrong doing, edited byTracy Isaacs, Richard Vernon
- The justice cascade, how human rights prosecutions are changing world politics, Kathryn Sikkink
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