Victor's Justice or the Law? Judging And Punishing At The International Criminal Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia
@article{Meernik2003VictorsJO, title={Victor's Justice or the Law? Judging And Punishing At The International Criminal Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia}, author={J. Meernik}, journal={Journal of Conflict Resolution}, year={2003}, volume={47}, pages={140 - 162} }
The development of fair and impartial criteria for judging those accused of international crimes is one of the most critical issues facing the international community and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Are the resources, experience, and moral force so weighted in favor of the international community that the accused cannot obtain a fair contest? Are international criminal trials legalistic exercises that cloak a victor's justice, or do such courts premise… Expand
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