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Prosecuting war crimes : lessons and legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia / edited by James Gow, Rachel Kerr, and Zoran Pajić.

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    Series
    Contemporary security studies
    Contemporary security studies.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    London ; New York : Routledge, 2014
    Contents
    Introduction : trials and tribulations at the ICTY / Rachel Kerr
    The strategic purpose of the ICTY and international peace and security / Madoka Futamura and James Gow
    Prosecuting with pictures : two decades of experience and evolution / James Gow and Milena Michalski
    International law and institutional legacy : prosecuting those accused of breaching the legal bounds of war / Catherine Adams
    Historical record and the legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia / Madiha Khan
    Lost in translation? : perceptions of the ICTY in the former Yugoslavia / Rachel Kerr
    Beyond The Hague : prosecuting war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Olga Martin-Ortega
    History, the ICTY's record and the Bosnian Serb culture of denial / Haris Subasic and Nerzuk Curak
    Judging their hero : perceptions of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in Croatia / Iva Vukusic
    Revisionism, denial and anti-ICTY discourse in Serbia's public sphere : beyond the "divided society" Debate Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik
    International criminal justice and Kosovo : critical legitimacy and impact on a quasi-state entity / Ernst Dijxhoorn
    Reflections on the lessons and legacies of the ICTY : rethinking reconciliation in the context of transitional justice / Zoran Pajic.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Gow, James, editor.
    Kerr, Rachel, editor.
    Pajić, Zoran, editor.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Introduction : trials and tribulations at the ICTY / Rachel Kerr -- The strategic purpose of the ICTY and international peace and security / Madoka Futamura and James Gow -- Prosecuting with pictures : two decades of experience and evolution / James Gow and Milena Michalski -- International law and institutional legacy : prosecuting those accused of breaching the legal bounds of war / Catherine Adams -- Historical record and the legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia / Madiha Khan -- Lost in translation? : perceptions of the ICTY in the former Yugoslavia / Rachel Kerr -- Beyond The Hague : prosecuting war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Olga Martin-Ortega -- History, the ICTY's record and the Bosnian Serb culture of denial / Haris Subasic and Nerzuk Curak -- Judging their hero : perceptions of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in Croatia / Iva Vukusic -- Revisionism, denial and anti-ICTY discourse in Serbia's public sphere : beyond the "divided society" Debate Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik -- International criminal justice and Kosovo : critical legitimacy and impact on a quasi-state entity / Ernst Dijxhoorn -- Reflections on the lessons and legacies of the ICTY : rethinking reconciliation in the context of transitional justice / Zoran Pajic.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780415827997
    041582799X
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    xviii, 241 pages ; 24 cm.

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