Reconciliation Via the War Crimes Tribunal?

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A01=Aleksandar Fatic
Author_Aleksandar Fatic
Balkan Countries
Balkan peace process
Balkan States
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civil war
civil war accountability
civil warfare
Deontic Justice
effectiveness of war crimes tribunals
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Foreign Minister
FR Yugoslavia
Grave Breaches
ICTY
ICTY analysis
ICTY's Work
ICTY’s Work
international criminal law
International Humanitarian Law
international war crime tribunal
International War Crimes Court
International War Crimes Tribunals
Key Political Leaders
national reconciliation
NATO
NATO Expansion
NATO Member
NATO Membership
NATO Troop
NATO's Bombing
NATO's Military Intervention
post-Cold War International Relations
post-conflict societies
Ratko Mladic
Role NATO
security threat
transitional justice
UN
War Crimes Tribunals
War Time

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367000370
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 2000, this volume is an examination of the issues of reconciliation after civil wars and the role international war crimes tribunals play in facilitating that reconciliation, apart from enforcing justice against perpetrators of war crimes. It argues that a war crime tribunal is partial and operates with no regard for the policy purpose of reconciliation, is likely to install all opposites of confidence and security in regions infested by civil warfare, and that their results will thus be counterproductive and will result in further loss of life and destruction.

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