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Schisms in Humanitarianism - The Khmer Rouge Tribunal's First Hearing
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8. Mai 2009
Mass atrocity invokes humanitarian impulses in all of us. But when a genocidaire casts himself as a victim, the right response is less straightforward. This article analyzes a recent hearing of one of Cambodia's most feared Khmer Rouge cadres who stands trial before a newly established hybrid tribunal and suggests the consequences of responding to war crime trials with polemics rather than principle.
Published Online: 2009-5-8
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
international criminal law;
human rights;
Cambodia;
Khmer Rouge;
tribunals
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