

An edition of The justice cascade (2011)
how human rights prosecutions are changing world politics
By Kathryn Sikkink
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Co.
Language
eng
Pages
342
Description:
Over the past three decades, hundreds of government officials have gone from being immune to any accountability for their human rights violations to being the subjects of highly publicized trials in Latin America, Europe, and Africa, resulting in enormous media attention and severe consequences. Here, renowned scholar Kathryn Sikkink brings to light the groundbreaking emergence of these human rights trials as a modern political tool, one that is changing the face of global politics as we know it. Drawing on personal experience and extensive research, Sikkink explores the building of this movement toward justice, from its roots in Nuremberg to the watershed trials in Greece and Argentina. She shows how the foundations for the stunning, public indictments of Slobodan Milošević and Augusto Pinochet were laid by the long, tireless activism of civilians, many of whose own families had been destroyed, and whose fight for justice sometimes came at the risk of their own lives and careers. She also illustrates what effect the justice cascade has had on democracy, conflict, and repression, and what it means for leaders and citizens everywhere, including the policymakers behind our own "war on terror."--From publisher description.
subjects: Administration of Criminal justice, Crimes against humanity, International cooperation, Prosecution, Criminal liability (International law), World politics, International criminal courts, World politics, 1989-, Criminal justice, administration of, Criminal liability, Crimes contre l'humanité, Responsabilité pénale (Droit international), Poursuites judiciaires, Coopération internationale, Tribunaux pénaux internationaux, Politique mondiale, Internationale Politik, Völkerstrafrecht, Menschenrechtsverletzung, Internationale Strafgerichtsbarkeit, Trials (Political crimes and offenses)
Times: 1989-