

An edition of Crimes against humanity (1999)
the struggle for global justice
By Geoffrey Robertson
Publish Date
2002
Publisher
Penguin
Language
eng
Pages
657
Description:
A revised and updated edition of Geoffrey Robertson's impassioned, authoritative guide to an issue of massive global importance. He tells the dramatic story of how the human rights idea has come to dominate world politics. He reveals how human rights has penetrated the legal armour of the sovereign State. He sets out, without legal jargon, the rights of humankind in the 21st Century. And he predicts what this movement has in store - not only for tyrants and torturers, but also for the superpowers who still resist the demands for universal justice.
subjects: Human rights, Crimes against humanity, Human rights movements, Nonfiction, Politics, Menschenrechtspolitik, Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit, Völkerstrafrecht, Mensenrechten, Misdrijven tegen de mensheid, Internationaal strafrecht, Humanitair oorlogsrecht, Oorlogsmisdaden, International criminal law, 86.81 human rights, 86.46 international criminal law, Rechtsontwikkeling, World politics, Law and legislation