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Accountability for human rights atrocities in international law : beyond the Nuremburg legacy / Steven R. Ratner, Jason S. Abrams

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextOxford : Clarendon Press, 1997Description: xxxv, 368 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • rdacontent
Media type:
  • rdamedia
Carrier type:
  • rdacarrier
ISBN:
  • 0198265506
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KZ7075 R38 1997
Contents:
1: Individual accountability for human rights abuses / 2: Genocide and the imperfections of codification / 3: Crimes against humanity and the inexactitude of of custom / 4: War crimes and the limitations of accountability of acts in armed conflict / 5: Other abuses incurring individual responsibility under international law / 6: Expanding and contracting culpability / 7: Mechanisms for accountability / 8: The forum of first resort: national tribunals / 9: The progeny of Nuremberg: international criminal tribunals / 10: non-prosecutorial options: investigatory commissions, civil suits, and immigration measures / 11: Developing the case: comments on evidence and judicial assistance / 12: The Khmer Rouge rule over Cambodia: a historical overview 13: Applying the law 14: Engaging the mechanisms 15: Striving for justice: the prospects for individual accountability
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books Commission on Human Rights Library Human Rights Corrected KZ7075 R38 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available CHRPL002036

Includes bibliographical references (p. [341]-360) and index

1: Individual accountability for human rights abuses / 2: Genocide and the imperfections of codification / 3: Crimes against humanity and the inexactitude of of custom / 4: War crimes and the limitations of accountability of acts in armed conflict / 5: Other abuses incurring individual responsibility under international law / 6: Expanding and contracting culpability / 7: Mechanisms for accountability / 8: The forum of first resort: national tribunals / 9: The progeny of Nuremberg: international criminal tribunals / 10: non-prosecutorial options: investigatory commissions, civil suits, and immigration measures / 11: Developing the case: comments on evidence and judicial assistance / 12: The Khmer Rouge rule over Cambodia: a historical overview 13: Applying the law 14: Engaging the mechanisms 15: Striving for justice: the prospects for individual accountability

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