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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | KZ 6060 .K59 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:01 - Books | Available | 633222 |
KZ 4850 .V53 2011 Democracy and dissent : the challenge of international rule making / | KZ 4991 .C485 2014 Charter of the United Nations : together with scholarly commentaries and essential historical documents / | KZ 4991 .F37 2009 The United Nations Charter as the constitution of the international community / | KZ 6060 .K59 2002 International citizens' tribunals : mobilizing public opinion to advance human rights / | KZ 6310 .S33 2001 An introduction to the International Criminal Court / | KZ 6369 .I584 2011 International law and humanitarian assistance : a crosscut through legal issues pertaining to humanitarianism / | KZ 6385 .C447 2017 International law and new wars / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-242) and index.
Citizens' Power -- The Reichstag Fire Case -- The Berlin Cauldron -- Rallying to the Defense -- Showdown in Leipzig -- Aftermath -- The Moscow Show Trials Case -- Deep Freeze -- A Tribunal Crystallizes -- South of the Border -- Deliberations and Recriminations -- The Vietnam War Crimes Case -- The Activist Philosopher -- Plan of Action -- Behind the Scenes at Stockholm -- The Swedish Context -- Second Wind -- Continuum -- Proliferation -- Agenda for Reform.
Faced with injustice, what can a concerned citizen do? In 1933, when Hitler blamed Communists for setting the Reichstag on fire, European and American lawyers responded by staging a "countertrial, which proved them innocent and eventually led to their release, launching a new unofficial way of advancing human rights. This book is the first full account of citizens' tribunals. It tells the history of such tribunals from this first success to the mixed record of subsequent efforts: the Moscow show trials, the American war in Vietnam, Japanese sexual slavery, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and the excesses of "global capitalism."
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