The Human Rights Module provides an up-to-date exploration of the "core" international crimes most often associated with human rights infractions for those interested in human rights and for use in international law courses, human rights courses, or seminars. "Core" crimes include crimes against humanity, genocide, other crimes against human rights (such as torture, criminalized race discrimination, apartheid, hostage-taking, and disappearances), and war crimes. There is also a separate chapter on sanctions against Karadzic that applies many of the core crimes in both criminal and civil sanctions arenas (before the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia and the U.S. federal courts) with respect to one setting: the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina. This book is an excellent resource for courses focusing on crimes against humanity, genocide, and other crimes against human rights (and/or war crimes). Author Jordan J. Paust presents cases and materials in Part One and documents in Part Two. These sections may be used separately or in different groupings as relevant to particular needs. Non-scholarly readers interested in human rights will also find the book informative.
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Jordan J. Paust is the University of Houston Law Foundation Professor of Law and the Director of the International Law Institute, University of Houston Law Center.
M. Cherif Bassiouni is a professor of law and President of the International Human Rights Law Institute at DePaul University College of Law.
Michael P. Scharf is a professor of law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and Director of the Frederick Cox International Law Center.
Jimmy Gurule is a professor of law at Notre Dame Law School.
Leila Sadat is a professor of law at Washington University School of Law.
Bruce Zagaris is an attorney with Cameron & Hornbostel.
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