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This book represents the first multi-disciplinary introduction to
the study of war crimes trials and investigations. It introduces
readers to the numerous disciplines engaged with this complex
subject, including: Forensic Anthropology, Economics and
Anthropometrics, Legal History, Violence Studies, International
Criminal Justice, International Relations, and Moral Philosophy.
The contributors are experts in their respective fields and the
chapters highlight each discipline's major trends, debates, methods
and approaches to mass atrocity, genocide, and crimes against
humanity, as well as their interactions with adjacent disciplines.
Case studies illustrate how the respective disciplines work in
practice, including examples from the Allied Hunger Blockade, WWII,
the Guatemalan and Spanish Civil Wars, the Former Yugoslavia, and
Uganda. Including bibliographical essays to offer readers crucial
orientation when approaching the specialist literature in each
case, this edited collection equips readers with what they need to
know in order to navigate a complex, and until now, deeply
fragmented field. A diverse and interdisciplinary body of research,
this book will be indispensable reading for scholars of war crimes.
This book represents the first multi-disciplinary introduction to
the study of war crimes trials and investigations. It introduces
readers to the numerous disciplines engaged with this complex
subject, including: Forensic Anthropology, Economics and
Anthropometrics, Legal History, Violence Studies, International
Criminal Justice, International Relations, and Moral Philosophy.
The contributors are experts in their respective fields and the
chapters highlight each discipline's major trends, debates, methods
and approaches to mass atrocity, genocide, and crimes against
humanity, as well as their interactions with adjacent disciplines.
Case studies illustrate how the respective disciplines work in
practice, including examples from the Allied Hunger Blockade, WWII,
the Guatemalan and Spanish Civil Wars, the Former Yugoslavia, and
Uganda. Including bibliographical essays to offer readers crucial
orientation when approaching the specialist literature in each
case, this edited collection equips readers with what they need to
know in order to navigate a complex, and until now, deeply
fragmented field. A diverse and interdisciplinary body of research,
this book will be indispensable reading for scholars of war crimes.
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