Sights, sounds, and sensibilities of atrocity prosecutions
"This book unlocks the look, sound, smell, taste, and feel of justice for massive human rights abuses. Twenty-nine expert authors examine the dynamics of the five human senses in how atrocity is perceived, remembered, and condemned. This book is chockful of images. It serves up remarkably diver...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill/Nijhoff
[2024]
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Series: | Studies in international criminal law,
volume 6 |
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Table of Contents:
- Optical Allusions, Indecency, and Injustice in the Trial of Japanese War Criminals / James Burnham Sedgwick
- 'The Show Must Go On' : the trials and tribulations of Ludmila Brožová-Polednová / Barbora Holá
- Atrocity Then, Trial Now : The Aesthetics, Acoustics, and Visualities of Prosecuting Oskar Gröning / Caroline Fournet and Mark A. Drumbl
- Performing Justice : The Trial of Bruno Dey and Its Protagonists / Moritz Vormbaum and Jara Streuer
- Does Music Create Killers? : The Role of Music in the Commission of Violent Crimes / Agnieszka Jachec-Neale
- The Stench of Death : The Olfactory of Genocide in International Criminal Trials / Carola Lingaas
- The Sound and Taste of Atrocities : From Cambodia in the 1970s to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s / Audrey Fino
- The Age-Impunity Rhetoric in Trials for Crimes Committed During the Argentinian Genocide (1975-1983) / Adriana Taboada and Lior Zylberman
- Sounds of Atrocity Prosecutions : Intersubjective Interpreting as a Key Ingredient for Effective and Fair Trials in Multilingual and Multicultural War Crimes Courtrooms / Dragana Spencer
- The Mind's Eye : The Invisibility of Culture in Individual Criminal Responsibility / Vera Piovesan
- Versions of the Truth : Disinformation and Prosecuting Atrocities / Emma J. Breeze
- Putting Things in Play : The Spectacle of Criminal Justice / Sebastián Machado
- A Trial without a Defendant : The Mock Trial of Dr. Josef Mengele in Jerusalem / Yehudit Dori-Deston
- Reconstructing the Crime : Memory, Re-enactments, and Space in Atrocity Investigations / Maria Elander
- Staging Atrocity Prosecutions : Re-enactments and Pre-enactments of Atrocity Trials in Theatre / Hanna Luise Kroll and Kerstin Wilhelms
- Entertaining Selectivity : 'Narcos', Netflix, and International Crimes / Javier S. Eskauriatza
- Hearing Voices : Victim and Witness Demographics at the International Criminal Court / Annika Jones
- Ugly Atrocities, Cathartic Prosecutions: International Criminal Law as Emotional Salve / Randle C. DeFalco
- Appropriating Sovereignty through Trials : British Imperial Expansion and Staging of Oppression through Law / Aman Kumar
- 'Protecting the Environment Is Not Illegal' : Ecological Activism, the Visualities of Law and Justice, and the Land Concession Crisis in Cambodia / Stéphanie Benzaquen-Gautier
- Veteran Mobilisation, Prosecutions, and the Contested Legacy of the Past in Northern Ireland : Deconstructing the 'Witch-Hunt' Narrative / Kevin Hearty and Kieran McEvoy
- Negative Aesthetic Experiences of Prosecuting the Barely Alive / Shannon Fyfe
- Elaborating on the 'Asymmetry' of Prosecuting Aged Defendants for Atrocities : A 'Multimodal-Visual Argumentation' Perspective / Konstantinos P. Tsinas
- Atrocity Prosecutions, Cultural Representation, and the Invisible Older Individual / Kirsten J. Fisher
- The Sights, Sounds, and Silences of International Law During the Cold War / Mark A. Drumbl.