This is the first comprehensive ethnographic account of an international criminal court, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nigel Eltringham is a Reader in Social Anthropology at the University of Sussex. He has written extensively on the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. He is the author of Accounting for Horror: Post-Genocide Debates in Rwanda (2004); contributing editor of Identity, Justice and "Reconciliation" in Contemporary Rwanda (2009) and Framing Africa: Portrayals of a Continent in Contemporary Mainstream Cinema (2013); and contributing co-editor of Remembering Genocide (2014). He served as Executive Secretary and then Vice-President of the International Network of Genocide Scholars, and has held visiting lectureships at the universities of Gothenburg and Cornell.
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Introduction: judging the crime of crimes 1. 'When we walk out what was it all about?' 2. 'Watching the fish in the goldfish bowl' 3. 'Who the hell cares how things are done in the old country' 4. 'They don't say what they mean or mean what they say' 5. 'We are not a truth commission' Conclusion.
Introduction: judging the crime of crimes 1. 'When we walk out what was it all about?' 2. 'Watching the fish in the goldfish bowl' 3. 'Who the hell cares how things are done in the old country' 4. 'They don't say what they mean or mean what they say' 5. 'We are not a truth commission' Conclusion.
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