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Justice for Crimes Against Humanity [Hardcover]

Mark Lattimer (Editor), Philippe Sands (Editor)

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December 1, 2003
The aim of this book is to assess recent developments in international law seeking to bring an end to impunity by bringing to justice those accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The book was originally conceived while the editors were engaged, in different capacities, in proceedings relating to the detention of Senator Pinochet in London. The vigorous public debate that attended that case - and related developments in international criminal justice, such as the creation of the International Criminal Court and the trial of former President Milosevic - demonstrate the close connections between the law and wider political or moral questions. In the field of international criminal justice there appeared, therefore, a clear need to distinguish legal from essentially political issues - promoting the application of the law in an impartial and apolitical manner - while at the same time enabling each to legitimately inform the development of the other. The essays in this volume, written by internationally recognized legal experts - scholars, practitioners, judges - explore a wide range of subjects, including immunities, justice in international and mixed courts, justice in national courts, and in a particularly practical section, perspectives offered by experienced practitioners in the field.

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serves as a good source of insight into the past and present development of international criminal justice in relation to crimes against humanity.Tom Obokata, University of DundeeHuman Rights Law Review, Vol. 5, No. 12005This book is one of the most important contributions to the understanding of recent developments around issues relating to international as well as domestic criminal justice, from both a policy and a moral point of view.Jeremy Sarkin, University of the Western Cape, South AfricaCriminal Law Forum2005This is a welcome collection of papers on criminal justice both at the international and the national level.this is a book which fills many gaps and adds considerable value by discussing wider policy and moral issues; it is to be recommended to all who are interested in the development of international criminal justice.Elizabeth WilmshurstInternational AffairsJune 2004

About the Author

Mark Lattimer is the Executive Director of Minority Rights Group International,an NGO which seeks to protect the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples worldwide.Philippe Sands QC is Professor of Law at University College London, and has also taught at Boston College School of Law, Cambridge University and New York University Law School.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
human rights exception, excluding criminal responsibility, immunity ratione personae, sal jurisdiction, immunity ratione materiae, international criminal law, civil liability regime, other international crimes, custodial state, trial chamber, human rights litigation, requesting state, state immunity, international criminal justice, executive jurisdiction, jus cogens rule, national criminal justice systems, national criminal jurisdiction, appeals chamber, national amnesties, requested state, domestic trials, enforced disappearance, international criminal court, functional immunity
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United States, Security Council, United Nations, World War, United Kingdom, House of Lords, Geneva Conventions, Sierra Leone, Supreme Court, South Africa, Amnesty International, Cherif Bassiouni, Appeals Chamber, East Timor, Torture Convention, General Assembly, Khmer Rouge, Vienna Convention, European Convention, Elements of Crimes, New York Times, Alien Tort Claims Act, Senator Pinochet, Assembly of States Parties, Extraordinary Chambers
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