War Crimes Trials and Investigations A Multi-Disciplinary Introduction /

This book represents the first multi-disciplinary introduction to the study of war crimes trials and investigations. It introduces readers to the numerous disciplines engaged with this complex subject, including: Forensic Anthropology, Economics and Anthropometrics, Legal History, Violence Studies,...

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Main Author: Waterlow, Jonathan (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
Series:St Antony's Series,
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ISBN:9783319640723
ISSN:2633-5964
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505 0 |a Chapter 1. War Crimes Trials and Investigations; Jacques Schuhmacher and Jonathan Waterlow -- Chapter 2. Orientation. War Crimes Trials in Theory and Practice from the Middle Ages to the Present; Devin O. Pendas -- Chapter 3. Forensic Anthropology. Whose Rules Are We Playing By?; Tim Thompson, Daniel Jiménez Gaytan, Shakira Bedoya, Ninel Pleitez -- Chapter 4. Anthropometrics. The Application of Anthropometrics to Identify & Assess War Crimes; Mary Elisabeth Cox -- Chapter 5. International Legal History; Jan Martin Lemnitzer -- Chapter 6. History. War Crimes in the Past and Present: A Historian's; Peter Romijn -- Chapter 7. Violence Studies; Christian Gudehus -- Chapter 8. International Relations; Yuna Han -- Chapter 9. Responsibility to Protect; Alex J. Bellamy -- Chapter 10. Moral Philosophy; Brian Orend. 
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650 0 |a Medical anthropology. 
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