Description: Rwanda's Genocide by K. Moghalu In Rwandas Genocide , Kingsley Moghalu provides an engrossing account and analysis of the international political brinkmanship embedded in the quest for international justice for Rwandas genocide. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In Rwandas Genocide , Kingsley Moghalu provides an engrossing account and analysis of the international political brinkmanship embedded in the quest for international justice for Rwandas genocide. He takes us behind the scenes to the political and strategic factors that shaped a path-breaking war crimes tribunal and demonstrates why the trials at Arusha, like Nuremberg, Tokyo, and the Hague, are more than just prosecutions of culprits, but also politics by other means. This is the first serious book on the politics of justice for Rwandas genocide. Moghalu tells this gripping story with the authority of an insider, elegant and engaging writing, and intellectual mastery of the subject matter. Notes KINGSLEY MOGHALU was Chief Council and Spokesman of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Africa. He has published widely on international affairs and international law in publications including the International Herald Tribune, Washington Post, New York Law Journal, Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) and The Guardian (Lagos), and has been frequently interviewed for CNN, BBC, The New York Times and other international media. Author Biography Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu was Special Counsel and Spokesman of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. He has published widely on international affairs and international law in publications including the International Herald Tribune, Washington Post, New York Law Journal, Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) and The Guardian (Lagos), and has been frequently interviewed for CNN, BBC, The New York Times and other international media. Table of Contents The Final Solution to the Tutsi Problem Send in the Lawyers: The Political Architecture of Justice The Arusha Tribunal Uncharted Waters: Judging Genocide A Baptism of Fire: The Barayagwiza Affair Carla Del Ponte Axed Hot Pursuit: Fugitives from Justice Image and Reality: Perceptions of War Crimes Justice The Impact of the Arusha Tribunal Review Kingsley Moghalus book provides an extremely important addition to our understanding of how our world does and does not respond to genocide. Moghalu takes us through the political minefield in which the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda was established and traces exactly how the Tribunal dealt with its major legal and political challenges. There are some tragedies here but also some heroes. It is an exceptionally well written and engrossing account. - Princeton N. Lyman, Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow and Director of Africa Policy Studies, Council on Foreign RelationsMoghalus work will prove indispensable to understanding the contemporary politics of atrocity and justice as those that have played out in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. His incisive account is grounded in a comprehensive and detailed knowledge of the Tribunals inner workings. Neither cynical nor triumphalist, Moghalus book makes a serious and durable contribution. - Madeline Morris, Duke School of Law, Director of the Duke/Geneva Institute in Transnational LawThe defining event for the international community at its moral worst in recent decades was surely the Rwanda genocide in 1994: a failure of civic courage at the highest and most solemn level of international responsibility. In 2004-05 in Darfur, the world seemed to be dishonoring, yet again, the pledge of never again. But in the meantime the United Nations had set up an international tribunal to hold perpetrators of the Rwanda genocide criminally accountable. Kingsley Moghalus book is an insider account of the workings and significance of the tribunal. In examining the strategic and political factors, both domestic and global, behind the quest for international justice in Rwanda, Moghalu argues that the very concept of justice is on trial. He makes a persuasive case that the tribunal has made a major contribution to the development of international humanitarian law. - Ramesh Thakur, United Nations UniversityKingsley Moghalus serious and compelling book returns us to one of these dark times: Rwandas genocide...Moghalu offers a compelling argument why more attention must be paid to international intervention more generally, if global responsibility is to act preemptively to prevent future genocides. - Stephanie Zubcic-Stacey, The European Legacy Promotional KINGSLEY MOGHALU was Chief Council and Spokesman of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Africa. He has published widely on international affairs and international law in publications including the International Herald Tribune, Washington Post, New York Law Journal, Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) and The Guardian (Lagos), and has been frequently interviewed for CNN, BBC, The New York Times and other international media. Long Description In this highly authoritative book--the first of its kind--Kingsley Moghalu provides an engrossing account and analysis of the international political brinksmanship embedded in the quest for justice for Rwandas genocide. Moghalu takes us behind the scenes to the political and strategic factors that shape a path-breaking war crimes tribunal and demonstrates why the trials at Arusha, like Nuremberg, Tokyo and the Hague, are more than just prosecutions of culprits, but also politics by other means. Review Quote "The defining event for the international community at its moral worst in recent decades was surely the Rwanda genocide in 1994: a failure of civic courage at the highest and most solemn level of international responsibility. In 200405 in Darfur, the world seemed to be dishonouring, yet again, the pledge of never again. But in the meantime the United Nations had set up an international tribunal to hold perpetrators of the Rwanda genocide criminally accountable. Kingsley Moghalus book is an insider account of the workings and significance of the tribunal. In examining the strategic and political factors, both domestic and global, behind the quest for international justice in Rwanda, Moghalu argues that the very concept of justice is on trial. He makes a persuasive case that the tribunal has made a major contribution to the development of international humanitarian law."--Ramesh Thakur, United Nations University "Kingsley Moghalus book provides an extremely important addition to our understanding of how our world does and does not respond to genocide. Moghalu takes us through the political minefield in which the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda was established and traces exactly how the Tribunal dealt with its major legal and political challenges. There are some tragedies here but also some heroes. It is an exceptionally well written and engrossing account."--Princeton N. Lyman, Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow and Director of Africa Policy Studies, Council on Foreign Relations Description for Bookstore In this highly authoritative book--the first of its kind--Kingsley Moghalu provides an engrossing account and analysis of the international political brinksmanship embedded in the quest for justice for Rwandas genocide. Moghalu takes us behind the scenes to the political and strategic factors that shape a path-breaking war crimes tribunal and demonstrates why the trials at Arusha, like Nuremberg, Tokyo and the Hague, are more than just prosecutions of culprits, but also politics by other means. Details ISBN1403970815 Short Title RWANDAS GENOCIDE Pages 239 Language English ISBN-10 1403970815 ISBN-13 9781403970817 Media Book Format Hardcover Year 2005 Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Subtitle The Politics of Global Justice Place of Publication Gordonsville Country of Publication United States Edition 2005th DOI 10.1604/9781403970817 AU Release Date 2005-11-15 NZ Release Date 2005-11-15 US Release Date 2005-11-15 UK Release Date 2005-11-15 Author K. Moghalu Publisher Palgrave USA Edition Description 2005 ed. Publication Date 2005-11-15 Alternative 9781349532483 DEWEY 967.57104 Illustrations XI, 239 p. Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96926708;
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Book Title: Rwanda's Genocide
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Author: K. Moghalu
Publication Name: Rwanda's Genocide: the Politics of Global Justice
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Publication Year: 2005
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Number of Pages: 239 Pages