Designing Criminal Tribunals: Sovereignty and International Concerns in the Protection of Human RightsAshgate, 2006 - 189 pages Tracing the development of international humanitarian law especially since World War II, this volume focuses on the role of the international community in crafting international and mixed war crimes tribunals. It examines the cases of the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Cambodia and East Timor and is the only book available to cover such a breadth of cases. |
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Individual Accountability under | 1 |
The International Criminal Tribunal for | 17 |
The Special Court for Sierra Leone | 29 |
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