Courts of Genocide
Discover the profound exploration of justice in the wake of tragedy with Courts of Genocide by Nicholas A. Jones. Published by Taylor & Francis in 2009, this compelling hardback spans 256 pages, delving into the judicial responses to the horrific genocide in Rwanda. Jones meticulously examines the complexities of international cooperation in criminal courts, the Gacaca justice system, and the role of the International Tribunal for Rwanda in addressing the atrocities of 1994. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of criminal justice, restorative justice, and the historical context of Rwanda's civil war. Enhance your understanding of political questions and judicial power as you navigate through the critical issues surrounding genocide and justice. Courts of Genocide is not just a historical account; it's a vital resource for scholars, practitioners, and anyone passionate about human rights and justice.