Judging war criminals

Judging war criminals1999
About this book
"In June 1998 diplomats from all countries belonging to the United Nations met in Rome to draft the statute of a permanent International Criminal Court - a daring innovation. The future Court will judge individuals, not states, for grave violations of international humanitarian law.".
"Genocides and mass slaughters have occurred in many other countries and have remained unpunished. National courts are notoriously weak in sanctioning their own nationals. Truth and reconciliation commissions complement but do not replace justice. Hence, this book argues, the need for a permanent, international criminal court, with the hope that its creation may combat impunity and deter more crimes."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL1909065W
Subjects
International criminal courtsWar criminalsWar crime trialsInternationale Gerichtsbarkeit1997KriegsverbrechenCrime de guerreVictime de guerreTribunal internationalTribunaux criminels internationauxVölkerstrafrechtTerrorismeCriminels de guerreInternationale GerichteDroit pénal international