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Fouad Sabry

War Crime

“War Crime” delves into the complexities of war crimes, shedding light on their legal, ethical, and political aspects. It offers a comprehensive exploration of how global conflicts influence international law, norms, and human rights, making it an essential addition to the “Political Science” series. This book provides critical insights into international justice, helping readers understand the profound consequences of war crimes on a global scale.

Chapters Overview

1: War Crime — Key definitions and historical context.

2: Crimes Against Humanity — Legal responses to global atrocities.

3: Law of War — Balancing military needs and humanitarian rules.

4: Nuremberg Principles — Foundations of modern international justice.

5: International Humanitarian Law — Evolution and protection during conflicts.

6: Command Responsibility — Leadership accountability in war crimes.

7: Geneva Conventions — Cornerstone treaties of humanitarian law.

8: Trial of Slobodan Milošević — Landmark case in global justice.

9: International Framework of Sexual Violence — Prosecuting sexual violence in war.

10: Tokyo Charter — Legal guide for Far East war crimes tribunal.

11: Unlawful Combatant — Status of unrecognized fighters.

12: Non-Combatant — Protections for civilians and non-fighters.

13: Victor's Justice — Justice imposed by conflict winners.

14: Nuremberg Charter — Blueprint for international war crime trials.

15: Summary Execution — Legal, ethical issues of swift execution.

16: Hostages Trial — Trials addressing hostage incidents.

17: International Criminal Law — Growing field in prosecuting war crimes.

18: Perfidy — Deceptive warfare practices and their ethics.

19: War Crimes Trial — Importance of trials in deterring violations.

20: Aerial Bombardment and International Law — Legal issues with aerial attacks.

21: Atrocity Crime — Genocide and international prosecution.

Concluding the journey into international justice, “War Crime” stands as a crucial resource for students, professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the legal and moral challenges of war. This volume offers an in-depth look at the mechanisms for prosecuting war crimes and safeguarding human rights globally.
237 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024

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