War crimes - an introduction; the pursuit of justice - current issues, controversies, and possible solutions; international laws of war - a chronology of major treaties and events in armed conflicts that triggered their adoption, 1856-2002; war crimes - people and events; war crimes and justice - major treaties and reports.
Yugoslavia, Rwanda, and Kosovo. Sierra Leone, East Timor, and Cambodia. The atrocities that occurred in these war-ravaged nations are horrifying issues of global concern. How can there be peace in a nation emerging from war unless there's some kind of justice for the victims, the survivors, and the perpetrators?
Howard Ball is professor of law at Vermont Law School, South Royalton, VT, and professor of political science and University Scholar Emeritus at the University of Vermont, Burlington, VT. His published works include ABC-CLIO's The USA Patriot Act and U.S. Homeland Security.
"[T]his volume, along with others in the ABC-CLIO series, should be on every library shelf." - American Reference Books Annual
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