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War Crimes Confronting Atrocity In The Modern World David Chuter

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War Crimes Confronting Atrocity In The Modern World David Chuter
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 299
Author: David Chuter
ISBN: 9781626370210, 1626370214
Language: English
Year: 2003

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War Crimes Confronting Atrocity In The Modern World David Chuter by David Chuter 9781626370210, 1626370214 instant download after payment.

War crimes typically are discussed in sensational terms or in the dry language of international law. In contrast, David Chuter brings clarity to this complex subject, exploring why atrocities occur and what can be done to identify perpetrators and bring them to justice. Chuter confronts the real horror of the murder, rape, and torture that are subsumed under the dispassionate phrase "serious violations of international humanitarian law." But his discerning analysis also situates war crimes in their historical and cultural context—acknowledging the social and cultural mind-sets that allow them to happen—and discusses the political and policy issues surrounding them. Offering a nuanced typology of war crimes and a thoughtful discussion of the laws relating to them, War Crimes also grapples with such troubling questions as whether the outcomes of tribunals can come close to "the truth"—and whether they can help to prevent atrocities in the future.

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