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Focusing on the inadequacies of legal frameworks, this 2009 book critically examines how the law struggles to address and comprehend mass atrocities. It delves into the complexities of justice and accountability, highlighting the challenges faced in reconciling legal principles with the realities of large-scale violence. Through a thorough analysis, it reveals the limitations of legal responses in effectively addressing the profound moral and social implications of such events.
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Making Sense of Mass Atrocity, Mark Osiel
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