Justice Belied: The Unbalanced Scales of International Criminal Justice
Edited by Sebastien Chartrand and John Philpot
Baraka Books, 2014
This enlightening book on international criminal justice is a collection of papers by 15 authors, many involved in the defence of individuals tried by international courts. While the papers differ in tone and detail they are all highly critical of the current international criminal justice system (ICJS). In fact, they make a compelling case that this system is not only flawed but produces serious and systematic injustice. One major theme pressed in a number of chapters is that the ICJS that has emerged …read more
Source: Canadian Dimension