Making sense of mass atrocity by Mark Osiel.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: USA : Cambridge university press, 2009.Description: 257 pISBN:- 9780521861854
- 345.0235 OSI/MAK
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Table of contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1. The challenge of prosecuting mass atrocity
Part 1
Legal rules and their problems
Chapter 2. The responsibility of superiors
Chapter 3. Participating in a criminal enterprise
Chapter 4. Defining the criminal enterprise
Chapter 5. The bureaucracy of murder
Chapter 6. Culpability, character, and context in mass atrocity
Part 2
The political context of legal choice
Chapter 7. Must national prosecutions serve global concerns?
Chapter 8. The conflicting incentives of national and international prosecutors
Part 3
New possibilities and solutions
Chapter 9. Collective sanctions for collective wrong
Chapter 10. The collective responsibility of military officers
Chapter 11. being economical with amnesty
Conclusion
Index.