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Introduction: Crimes of State and Other Forms of Collective Group Violence by Nonstate Actors
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Crimes of State and Other Forms of Collective Group Violence by Nonstate Actors 1
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Part I. Crimes of the State
- Introduction 23
- Chapter 1. Revisiting Crimes by the Capitalist State 35
- Chapter 2. The Crime of the Last Century—And of This Century? 49
- Chapter 3. Nuclear Weapons, International Law, and the Normalization of State Crime 68
- Chapter 4. Empire and Exceptionalism: The Bush Administration’s Criminal War against Iraq 94
- Chapter 5. Do Empires Commit State Crime? 122
- Chapter 6. Burundi: A History of Conflict and State Crime 142
- Chapter 7. Legal Precedent, Jurisprudence, and State Crime: Pinochet and Crimes against Humanity 162
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Part II. Controlling State Crime
- Introduction 179
- Chapter 8. Reinventing Controlling State Crime and Varieties of State Crime and Its Control: What I Would Have Done Differently 185
- Chapter 9. Complementary and Alternative Domestic Responses to State Crime 198
- Chapter 10. The Fairness of Gacaca 219
- Chapter 11. Assassination of Regime Elites versus Collateral Civilian Damage 245
- Chapter 12. How to Restore Justice in Serbia? A Closer Look at Peoples’ Opinions about Postwar Reconciliation 262
- Chapter 13. The Current Status and Role of the International Criminal Court 275
- References 293
- Contributors 319
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Crimes of State and Other Forms of Collective Group Violence by Nonstate Actors 1
-
Part I. Crimes of the State
- Introduction 23
- Chapter 1. Revisiting Crimes by the Capitalist State 35
- Chapter 2. The Crime of the Last Century—And of This Century? 49
- Chapter 3. Nuclear Weapons, International Law, and the Normalization of State Crime 68
- Chapter 4. Empire and Exceptionalism: The Bush Administration’s Criminal War against Iraq 94
- Chapter 5. Do Empires Commit State Crime? 122
- Chapter 6. Burundi: A History of Conflict and State Crime 142
- Chapter 7. Legal Precedent, Jurisprudence, and State Crime: Pinochet and Crimes against Humanity 162
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Part II. Controlling State Crime
- Introduction 179
- Chapter 8. Reinventing Controlling State Crime and Varieties of State Crime and Its Control: What I Would Have Done Differently 185
- Chapter 9. Complementary and Alternative Domestic Responses to State Crime 198
- Chapter 10. The Fairness of Gacaca 219
- Chapter 11. Assassination of Regime Elites versus Collateral Civilian Damage 245
- Chapter 12. How to Restore Justice in Serbia? A Closer Look at Peoples’ Opinions about Postwar Reconciliation 262
- Chapter 13. The Current Status and Role of the International Criminal Court 275
- References 293
- Contributors 319
- Index 321