The justice dilemma leaders and exile in an era of accountability Daniel Krcmaric
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- 9781501750236
- 1501750224
- 9781501750229
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- International criminal law
- Criminal justice, Administration of -- International cooperation
- Heads of state -- Legal status, laws, etc
- Exile (Punishment)
- International crimes -- Prevention
- Political atrocities -- Prevention
- Civil war
- International crimes
- Penal transportation
- Droit international pénal
- Bannissement
- Guerre civile
- civil wars
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International)
- Civil war
- Criminal justice, Administration of -- International cooperation
- Exile (Punishment)
- International criminal law
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- KZ7235 .K73 2020eb
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Duke University, 2016) issued under title: The justice dilemma : international criminal accountability, mass atrocities, and civil conflict
Includes bibliographical references and index
Justice Goes Global -- The Justice Dilemma -- The Mechanism: Exile -- The Perverse Effect: Prolonging Civil Wars -- The Positive Effect: Deterring Mass Atrocities -- Grasping the Dilemma
"Krcmaric uses the results of statistical tests and case studies to show how the advance of international justice creates a trade-off between resolving today's civil wars and preventing tomorrow's atrocity crimes"-- Provided by publisher
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