A Conviction in Question follows the foundational and controversial trial of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, a murderer whose trial is paramount in tracing the rapid evolution of international law.
A Conviction in Question follows the foundational and controversial trial of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, a murderer whose trial is paramount in tracing the rapid evolution of international law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jim Freedman is professor emeritus in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Western University
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Map of Ituri in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Introduction A Note on Dialogue 1. The Way to Bunia 2. Museveni’s Divide and Plunder 3. Under Siege 4. From All Hell to The Hague 5. Low Lying Fruit 6. The End Before the Beginning 7. The First Witness 8. A Child Soldier in the Chamber Wars 9. The Paladin, The Warrior and His Lordship 10. Witness from The Front Lines 11. Muting the Victims 12. Lies, All Lies 13. Under the Judge’s Skin 14. Disorder in The Court 15. Sexual Violence 16. A Dubious Conviction Afterword References
Map of Ituri in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Introduction A Note on Dialogue 1. The Way to Bunia 2. Museveni’s Divide and Plunder 3. Under Siege 4. From All Hell to The Hague 5. Low Lying Fruit 6. The End Before the Beginning 7. The First Witness 8. A Child Soldier in the Chamber Wars 9. The Paladin, The Warrior and His Lordship 10. Witness from The Front Lines 11. Muting the Victims 12. Lies, All Lies 13. Under the Judge’s Skin 14. Disorder in The Court 15. Sexual Violence 16. A Dubious Conviction Afterword References
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