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Rwanda's Genocide : The Politics of Global Justice

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In "Rwanda's Genocide", Kingsley Moghalu provides an engrossing account and analysis of the international political brinkmanship embedded in the quest for international justice for Rwanda's genocide.

He takes us behind the scenes to the political and strategic factors that shaped a path-breaking war crimes tribunal and demonstrates why the trials at Arusha, like Nuremberg, Tokyo, and the Hague, are more than just prosecutions of culprits, but also politics by other means.

This is the first serious book on the politics of justice for Rwanda's genocide.

Moghalu tells this gripping story with the authority of an insider, elegant and engaging writing, and intellectual mastery of the subject matter.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1403970815 / 9781403970817
Hardback
15/11/2005
United States
English
[xi], 239 p. : ill.
22 cm
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KINGSLEY MOGHALU was Chief Council and Spokesman of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Africa. He has published widely on international affairs and international law in publications including the International Herald Tribune, Washington Post, New York Law Journal, Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) and The Guardian (Lagos), and has been frequently interviewed for CNN, BBC, The New York Times and other international media.
KINGSLEY MOGHALU was Chief Council and Spokesman of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Africa. He has published widely on international affairs and international law in publications including the International Herald Tribune, Washington Post, New York Law Journal, Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) and The Guardian (Lagos), and has been frequently interviewed for CNN, BBC, The New York Times and other international media. 1HFGR Rwanda, HBJH African history, HBLW3 Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000, HBTZ Genocide & ethnic cleansing, JPS International relations, LBBR International human rights law