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4.0 out of 5 stars
Where will human rights be in the 21st century?,
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This review is from: Prosecuting War Crimes and Genocide: The Twentieth-Century Experience (Hardcover)
This book provides an excellent, detailed account of the war crimes and genocide which happened in the 20th century. Ball details human rights abuses which occurred during WWI, WWII, the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Cambodia. In providing an in-depth look into our past, Ball shows where international law may be moving in the future. The international community continues to see gross human right violations since the Nuremberg Trial. Ball provides Problems and Prospects for the future of the international community to protect victims against human rights violations and to punish those who commit human rights voilations.
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Amazing,
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This review is from: Prosecuting War Crimes and Genocide: The Twentieth-Century Experience (Hardcover)
The book can be summed up in one word: amazing. The reader, looking at the cover so simple, is not able to fathom the depth of its content. What caught my attention was the wealth of detail in reports of armed conflict, especially trials rarely explored by other authors as the Congress of Vienna and the Court of Leipzig. Fundamental to any study of war crimes tribunals.
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Prosecuting War Crimes and Genocide: The Twentieth-Century Experience by Howard Ball (Hardcover - October 1, 1999)
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