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War Crimes
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War Crimes

War Crimes examines one of humanity's darkest realities: the deliberate violations of human rights during armed conflict. It explores the history, causes, and consequences of war crimes, combining historical analysis, survivor testimonies, and legal scholarship to provide a comprehensive understanding of both human and institutional factors. The book begins by defining war crimes under international law, including the Geneva and Hague Conventions and the statutes of the International Criminal Court. It discusses atrocities such as massacres of civilians, forced displacement, sexual violence, torture, and attacks on medical or humanitarian workers, emphasizing the moral and legal responsibilities of combatants and leaders. Through historical and contemporary case studies-from the Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide to conflicts in the Balkans, Syria, and Ukraine-the book examines patterns of dehumanization, propaganda, and strategic violence. Survivor accounts give a human face to the suffering caused, highlighting both personal trauma and societal impact. War Crimes also explores accountability mechanisms, including international tribunals like Nuremberg, ICTR, ICTY, and the ICC, as well as domestic prosecutions and truth commissions. The book considers challenges such as political interference, evidence collection, and prosecuting high-ranking officials.
ISBN
9781291878806
Kieli
englanti
Paino
209 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
11.2.2026
Kustantaja
Lulu.com
Sivumäärä
168