Written by practicing criminal defense lawyers, jurists, investigators, and specialized journalists, this book criticizes the whole initiative of international criminal justice and considers the idea that it must be abandoned in the name of justice. Has foreign policy trumped justice?How areequity, equality before the law, absence of selectivity, protection of witnesses, and enforcement affected?How are lives of citizens throughout the world changed by International Justice? Asking the burning questions about criminal justice as it is practiced at the International Criminal Court, the ad-hoc tribunals for Rwanda, and the former Yugoslavia, Sierra Leone, this account will appeal to those interested in politics, law, and human rights.
Justice Belied: The Unbalanced Scales of International Criminal Justice
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PublisherBaraka Books
ISBN / ASIN1926824792
ISBN-139781926824796
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Sales Rank2,734,089
CategoryLaw
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