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Pursuing accountability for atrocities after conflict: what impact on building the rule of law?
January 1, 2007... INTRODUCTION
In countries ravaged by widespread violence, the trauma does not end when the guns fall silent. On the contrary, atrocities have cast a long shadow in places such as the Balkans, where brutal massacres, mass rapes, and ethnic...
Rehabilitation or revenge: prosecuting child soldiers for human rights violations.
January 1, 2007... INTRODUCTION
International law provides no explicit guidelines for whether or at what age child soldiers should be prosecuted for grave violations of international humanitarian and human rights law such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes...
Balancing accountability and victim autonomy at the International Criminal Court.
January 1, 2007...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I. THE COURT'S AMBITIOUS GOALS
A. Accountability for Perpetrators of Grave Crimes
B. Respect for the Rights of Victims
II. THE GOALS IN CONFLICT: THE UGANBAN REFERRAL
III. AN ANALOGOUS...