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- 2010044856 contributor B11790428.
- 2010044856 created "2011, ©2011.".
- 2010044856 date "2011".
- 2010044856 date "2011, ©2011.".
- 2010044856 dateCopyrighted "2011, ©2011.".
- 2010044856 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-244) and index.".
- 2010044856 description "Machine generated contents note: 1. Assessing court histories of mass crimes; 2. What does the 'international' actually mean for international criminal trials?; 3. Contrasting evidence: international and common law approaches to expert testimony; 4. Does history have any legal relevance in international criminal trials?; 5. From monumental history to micro-histories; 6. Exoneration and mitigation in defense histories; 7. Misjudging Rwandan society and history at the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda; 8. Permanent justice: the international criminal court; 9. Conclusion: new directions in international criminal trials.".
- 2010044856 extent "xiv, 257 pages ;".
- 2010044856 identifier "9780521138314 (paperback)".
- 2010044856 identifier "9780521198851 (hardback)".
- 2010044856 issued "2011".
- 2010044856 issued "2011, ©2011.".
- 2010044856 language "eng".
- 2010044856 publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- 2010044856 subject "341.6/9 22".
- 2010044856 subject "Civil war History.".
- 2010044856 subject "Crimes against humanity.".
- 2010044856 subject "Evidence, Documentary.".
- 2010044856 subject "KZ7145 .W55 2011".
- 2010044856 subject "Political violence History.".
- 2010044856 subject "Prosecution.".
- 2010044856 subject "War History.".
- 2010044856 subject "War crimes.".
- 2010044856 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: 1. Assessing court histories of mass crimes; 2. What does the 'international' actually mean for international criminal trials?; 3. Contrasting evidence: international and common law approaches to expert testimony; 4. Does history have any legal relevance in international criminal trials?; 5. From monumental history to micro-histories; 6. Exoneration and mitigation in defense histories; 7. Misjudging Rwandan society and history at the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda; 8. Permanent justice: the international criminal court; 9. Conclusion: new directions in international criminal trials.".
- 2010044856 title "Writing history in international criminal trials / Richard Ashby Wilson.".
- 2010044856 type "text".