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Crimes Against Humanity
A Normative Account
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328 pages
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Focusing on the philosophical underpinnings of international criminal law, the book explores the moral, legal, and political dilemmas surrounding accountability for collective crimes like crimes against humanity. It examines the tension between individual accountability and state sovereignty, emphasizing that breaches of sovereignty must be justified under specific conditions. This analysis is particularly relevant for students of international law, political philosophy, international relations, and human rights theory, offering insights into the complexities of justice on a global scale.
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2010, hardcover
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