Filter
Krigsförbrytelser
Filter
The Iraqi Ba?th state’s Anfa¯l operations (1987-1991) is one of the twentieth century’s ultimate acts of destruction of the possibility of being human. It remains the first and …
This book examines the origins of genocide and mass murder in the everyday conflicts of ordinary people, exacerbated by special interests. We examine cases harming people simply …
Born of War in Colombia addresses why people born of conflict-related sexual violence remain unseen within transitional justice agendas. In Colombia, there are generations of …
Maintaining the importance of socio-economic issues in devising transitional justice mechanisms, this book examines the widespread practice of land grabbing in Afghanistan.On 3 …
Den internationale vinkel i forhold til retsopgøret fyldte stadigt mere i de danske aviser efter dommene ved det internationale krigsforbrydertribunal i Nürnberg i slutningen af …
From Russia to The Democratic Republic of Congo to Myanmar, Chris Stephen ponders the future of prosecuting war criminals who think themselves untouchable in this timely new book, …
This book explores the challenges of transitional justice in West Africa, specifically how countries in the region have dealt with transitional justice problems in the last 30 …
During the first World War, over a million Armenians were killed as Ottoman Turks embarked on a bloody campaign of ethnic cleansing. Scholars have long described these massacres as …
This book explores the complicated relationship between constitutions and transitional justice. It brings together scholars and practitioners from different countries to analyze …
Dr. Sana presents an exhaustive examination of genocide, meticulously analyzing its theoretical foundations within legal, political, and psychological frameworks. Through a …