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Victors' Justice: From Nuremberg to Baghdad

Author Danilo Zolo
Publisher Verso
Category History
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Author(s)Danilo Zolo
PublisherVerso
ISBN / ASIN1844673170
ISBN-139781844673179
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Sales Rank3,002,172
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Victors Justice is a potent and articulate polemic against the manipulation of international penal law by the West, combining historical detail, juridical precision and philosophical analysis. Zolo s key thesis is that contemporary international law functions as a two-track system: a made-to-measure law for the hegemons and their allies, on the one hand, and a punitive regime for the losers and the disadvantaged, on the other. Though it constantly advertised its impartiality and universalism, international law served to bolster and legitimize, ever since the Tokyo and Nuremberg trials, a fundamentally unilateral and unequal international order.
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