Fifty years after the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials, nations worldwide still struggle with the necessity of holding individuals accountable for human rights violations. This book offers an unprecedented progress report on this crucial enterprise. After examining the scope of international crime, the mechanisms created by states for enforcing laws, and the practical difficulties of applying such laws, the authors conclude their comprehensive study with an important assessment of the future of accountability.
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About the Authors
Steven R. Ratner is Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law.
Jason S. Abrams is a Legal Officer with the Office of Legal Affairs at the United Nations.
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