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When attorney Kevin Anderson decides to uproot his family and move them to Holland, he expects a fantastic job prosecuting war criminals at the United Nations Tribunal. But when he gets there, he is thrown into the defense of a notorious Serbian warlord accused of ethnic cleansing in Bosnia.

Kevin faces a suspicious client, a self-righteous prosecutor, and hostile judges. When his spunky 11 year-old daughter, Ellen, is kidnapped, Kevin is plunged into a battle to win his client's freedom, and to save his daughter's life.

As the trial progresses, Kevin fends off not only the prosecution, but the American CIA and forces of the Serbian government, all who have a stake in the outcome. From the bulletproof courtroom to the streets of Sarajevo, Kevin scrambles to find the truth and preserve his integrity.

While Kevin is fighting for his client; his daughter is fighting for her life. It all comes down to the verdict. Can Kevin obtain justice for his client --and for his daughter--at the Tribunal?



About the Author
Peter Robinson, a former Assistant United States Attorney, is currently defending clients accused of war crimes at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

He lives in Santa Rosa, California, with his wife, Jeanne and their 14-year-old daughter, Jennifer.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 269 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (February 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 059530754X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595307548
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,790,670 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Tribunal transcends the genre of legal thriller, July 30, 2004
By Sean F. Rosario (Cambridge, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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Unlike the shallow, formulaic legal novels that have polluted the bestseller lists during the 1990's, this masterpiece contains a clever satire on the administration of justice itself. Robinson brilliantly illustrates a unique perspective into the workings of international justice-leading one to wonder whether, in fact, "international justice" is actually an oxymoron. He does not hesitate to venture beyond the typical implausible plot of a lawyer too stupid to realize that he's joined a mafia-front Firm.

I realize that many readers out there might be thinking that The Tribunal is also implausible on its face. After all, how often is it that an American lawyer gets caught up in a world of international intrigue? I would like to preempt that line of criticism. As a former NATO Stabilization Force peacekeeper in Bosnia, I have experienced a fair share of the Croat/Serb gangster-like tactics. Naturally, we're not talking about a petty landlord/tenant dispute, but rather one involving the architects of a genocide. Robinson has ingeniously selected the most plausible setting for his plot to unfold.

The only unbelievable line in this otherwise superb composition is on the acknowledgements page, where Robinson confesses that The Tribunal is his "first book." I do not find that at all persuasive. I was so enthralled by the novel that I read it in its entirety the first night. I cannot believe that such a magnum opus could emerge from his first attempt. Either Peter Robinson is very lucky or possesses a talent for writing that easily surpasses that of Grisham.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Tribunal transcends the genre of legal thriller, July 30, 2004
By Sean F. Rosario (Cambridge, MA USA) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
Unlike the shallow, formulaic legal novels that have polluted the bestseller lists during the 1990's, this masterpiece contains a clever satire on the administration of justice itself. Robinson brilliantly illustrates a unique perspective into the workings of international justice-leading one to wonder whether, in fact, "international justice" is actually an oxymoron. He does not hesitate to venture beyond the typical implausible plot of a lawyer too stupid to realize that he's joined a mafia-front Firm.

I realize that many readers out there might be thinking that The Tribunal is also implausible on its face. After all, how often is it that an American lawyer gets caught up in a world of international intrigue? I would like to preempt that line of criticism. As a former NATO Stabilization Force peacekeeper in Bosnia, I have experienced a fair share of the Croat/Serb gangster-like tactics. Naturally, we're not talking about a petty landlord/tenant dispute, but rather one involving the architects of a genocide. Robinson has ingeniously selected the most plausible setting for his plot to unfold.

The only unbelievable line in this otherwise superb composition is on the acknowledgements page, where Robinson confesses that The Tribunal is his "first book." I do not find that at all persuasive. I was so enthralled by the novel that I read it in its entirety the first night. I cannot believe that such a magnum opus could emerge from his first attempt. Either Peter Robinson is very lucky or possesses a talent for writing that easily surpasses that of Grisham.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tribunal scores big as international criminal drama!, February 21, 2004
By Maurice Robinson (Manhattan Beach, CA) - See all my reviews
The Tribunal is a fascinating look behind the scenes of the international criminal court system. Set in The Hague, the author takes the reader on a suspensful tale of mystery, intrigue and drama, from America to Holland to Belgrade.

The characters are rich in texture and impossible to ignore. The reader is drawn in to the predicament of the American Prosecutor who ends up defending a former general of war-torn Yugoslavia in a War Crimes court in Holland. When the General's faithful followers decide that the attorney is not defending their hero hard enough, they kidnap the American's young daughter as incentive to work harder.

The book follows the exploits of the lawyer's family throughout the trial, and the kidnapping, as both wind inexoribly to an unforgettable climax. The courtroom drama is unusually realistic and riveting, as the lawyer must use all his wits and resources to track down his daughter, defend his client, and remain calm in the midst of death threats.

It is the finest courtroom drama that I've ever read. Run, don't walk, to order and read this book!

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