Rohingya Justice and International Law
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<p>Written by an international judge professor and former ambassador with decades of experience in the field this is an incisive and highly readable book about international law as well as realpolitik in bilateral and multilateral diplomacy in the quest for justice by victims of serious human rights violations amounting to grave crimes of international concern.</p><p>Focusing on the plight of the ethnic and religious group of persons called the ‘Rohingya’ normally residing in Myanmar as the case study the book elaborates the complex legal technicalities and impediments in international courts and foreign domestic criminal courts exercising ‘universal jurisdiction’ in relation to acts amounting to genocide crimes against humanity and/or war crimes. It builds on and adds value to existing literature on the international law applicable to the protection of human rights as interpreted by the International Court of Justice as well as that on the international criminal justice meted out by domestic criminal courts ad hoc international criminal tribunals and the permanent International Criminal Court.</p><p>The book will be essential reading for students researchers and academics in public international law international criminal law international human rights law as well as government officials and those working for NGOs and international organizations with mandates in these fields.</p>
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