Despite the advent of the new world order, international human rights violations remain a widespread problem. The propensities for such abuses are seen most recently through the widespread violence and genocide encountered in Yugoslavia and Rwanda. In an effort to address such abuses, the United Nations established the International War Crimes Tribunal for the Balkan States and Rwanda. The chief goals of the Tribunal are to collect data and try those accused of war crimes. Justice Richard Goldstone, the Tobriner lecturer, is the Prosecutor of the Tribunal. In his lecture, Justice Goldstone describes how truth commissions have been used to address human rights violations throughout this past century. Justice Goldstone identifies where th...
This article thus takes a close look at one of the most important of the elements of the new interna...
Mr. Cassel: Today, the world is witnessing in Europe the first genocide in half a century. Unfortuna...
A review of: Stay the Hand of Vengeance by Jonathan Gary Bass. Princeton: Princeton University Press...
Despite the advent of the new world order, international human rights violations remain a widespre...
About fifty years have gone by since international humanitarian law was first applied to the prosecu...
Civil conflicts marked by human rights violations leave devastated communities in their wake. The in...
Since the early 1980s, newly emerging democracies have been confronting the ethical and political di...
The authors examine the potential of human rights litigation in the context of post-colonial conflic...
Truth and reconciliation commissions have played a critical role in a number of countries that had t...
This book presents the most thorough analysis to date on the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Hum...
Judicial review in the United States is a strong and effective remedy. However, it is a limited reme...
International criminal tribunals have emerged as the most tangible and well-known mechanism for seek...
Anyone who is outraged on hearing accounts of torture, genocide, or other human rights violations al...
There can be no peace without justice, no justice without law, and no meaningful law without a court...
There are serious war crimes to investigate. Thus, it is not acceptable that several years must pass...
This article thus takes a close look at one of the most important of the elements of the new interna...
Mr. Cassel: Today, the world is witnessing in Europe the first genocide in half a century. Unfortuna...
A review of: Stay the Hand of Vengeance by Jonathan Gary Bass. Princeton: Princeton University Press...
Despite the advent of the new world order, international human rights violations remain a widespre...
About fifty years have gone by since international humanitarian law was first applied to the prosecu...
Civil conflicts marked by human rights violations leave devastated communities in their wake. The in...
Since the early 1980s, newly emerging democracies have been confronting the ethical and political di...
The authors examine the potential of human rights litigation in the context of post-colonial conflic...
Truth and reconciliation commissions have played a critical role in a number of countries that had t...
This book presents the most thorough analysis to date on the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Hum...
Judicial review in the United States is a strong and effective remedy. However, it is a limited reme...
International criminal tribunals have emerged as the most tangible and well-known mechanism for seek...
Anyone who is outraged on hearing accounts of torture, genocide, or other human rights violations al...
There can be no peace without justice, no justice without law, and no meaningful law without a court...
There are serious war crimes to investigate. Thus, it is not acceptable that several years must pass...
This article thus takes a close look at one of the most important of the elements of the new interna...
Mr. Cassel: Today, the world is witnessing in Europe the first genocide in half a century. Unfortuna...
A review of: Stay the Hand of Vengeance by Jonathan Gary Bass. Princeton: Princeton University Press...