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Global Justice - The Politics of War Crimes Trials (Hardcover)
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Global Justice - The Politics of War Crimes Trials (Hardcover)
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After a controversial war in which he was ousted and captured by
United States forces, Saddam Hussein was arraigned before a war
crimes tribunal. Slobodan Milosevic died midway through his
contentious trial by an international war crimes tribunal at The
Hague. Calls for intervention and war crimes trials for the
massacres and rapes in Sudan's Darfur region have been loud and
clear, and the United States remains fiercely opposed to the
permanent International Criminal Court. Are war crimes trials
impartial, apolitical forums? Has international justice for war
crimes become an entrenched aspect of globalization? In Global
Justice, Moghalu examines the phenomenon of war crimes trials from
an unusual, political perspective-that of an anarchical
international society. After a controversial war in which he was
ousted and captured by United States forces, Saddam Hussein was
arraigned before a war crimes tribunal. Slobodan Milosevic died
midway through his contentious trial by an international war crimes
tribunal at The Hague. Calls for intervention and war crimes trials
for the massacres and rapes in Sudan's Darfur region have been loud
and clear, and the United States remains fiercely opposed to the
permanent International Criminal Court. Are war crimes trials
impartial, apolitical forums? Has international justice for war
crimes become an entrenched aspect of globalization? In Global
Justice, Moghalu examines the phenomenon of war crimes trials from
an unusual, political perspective-that of an anarchical
international society. He argues that, contrary to conventional
wisdom, war crimes trials are neither motivated nor influenced
solely by abstract notions of justice. Instead, war crimes trials
are the product of the interplay of political forces that have led
to an inevitable clash between globalization and sovereignty on the
sensitive question of who should judge war criminals. From
Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm to the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, from the
trials of Milosevic, Saddam Hussein, and Charles Taylor to
Belgium's attempts to enforce the contested doctrine of universal
jurisdiction, Moghalu renders a compelling tour de force of one of
the most controversial subjects in world politics. He argues that,
necessary though it was, international justice has run into a
crisis of legitimacy. While international trials will remain a
policy option, local or regional responses to mass atrocities will
prove more durable.
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