Political atrocities
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Political atrocities
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Political atrocities
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Incoming Resources
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- State crime in the global age, edited by William J. Chambliss, Raymond Michalowski and Ronald C. Kramer
- Accountability for human rights atrocities in international law, beyond the Nuremberg legacy, Steven R. Ratner, Jason S. Abrams
- After mass crime, rebuilding states and communities, edited by Béatrice Pouligny, Simon Chesterman and Albrecht Schnabel
- Unspeakable truths, transitional justice and the challenge of truth commissions, Priscilla B. Hayner
- Evil, Law and the State, Perspectives on State Power and Violence, edited by John T. Parry
- Emotions and mass atrocity, philosophical and theoretical explorations, edited by Thomas Brudholm, University of Copenhagen, Johannes Lang, Danish Institute for International Studies
- The macabresque, human violation and hate in genocide, mass atrocity and enemy-making, Edward Weisband
- The politics of regret, collective memory and historical responsibility in the age of atrocity, Jeffrey K. Olick
- Unspeakable truths, confronting state terror and atrocity, Priscilla B. Hayner
- The dark side of democracy, explaining ethnic cleansing, Michael Mann
- State crime, edited by David O. Friedrichs
- Between vengeance and forgiveness, facing history after genocide and mass violence, Martha Minow ; foreword by Richard J. Goldstone
- Complex political victims, Erica Bouris
- The roles and functions of atrocity-related United Nations commissions of inquiry in the international legal order, navigating between principle and pragmatism, by Catherine Harwood
- Accountability for human rights atrocities in international law, beyond the Nuremberg legacy, Steven R. Ratner, Jason S. Abrams, James L. Bischoff
Outgoing Resources
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