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International justice in Rwanda and the Balkans: virtual trials and the struggle for state cooperation
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LawCriminal LawInternational CrimesState CooperationSocial SciencesInternational CourtPostwar RepressionInternational Criminal LawPublic PolicyInternational JusticeAfrican ConflictCrime Against HumanityInternational RelationsVirtual TrialsInternational Criminal CourtsWar CrimesInternational LawHuman Rights LawInternational Humanitarian LawRwandan PoliticsCriminal JusticePublic International LawInternational Legal StudiesWar CrimeTransitional JusticeInternational Criminal PracticeInternational Criminal TribunalPolitical ScienceSocial JusticeGlobal Justice
Part I. Introduction: 1. International war crimes tribunals and the politics of state cooperation Part II. The Balkans: Strategies of Noncompliance and Instruments of Pressure: 2. Slobodan Milosevic and the politics of state cooperation 3. International justice and Serbia's troubled democratic transition 4. Franjo Tudman and the politics of international justice 5. The politics of state cooperation in Croatia's democratic era Part III. Rwanda: Virtual Trials, International Justice, and the Politics of Shame: 6. The struggle to create the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda 7. 'Trials of cooperation' and the battles for Karamira and Barayagwiza 8. Investigating Rwandan patriotic front atrocities and the politics of bearing witness 9. Victor's justice revisited: the prosecutor vs. Kagame Part IV. Conclusion: 10. The present and future of international criminal justice.
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