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Informers Up Close

Drumbl, Mark A. / Holá, Barbora
Informers Up Close
Through a case study of informers in Communist Czechoslovakia, this book unravels the complex drivers behind informing and the dynamics of societal reactions to informing. This book centres the role of emotions and underscores the value of dignity and reconciliation in transitional reconstruction.

CHF 149.00

Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy

Drumbl, Mark A.
Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy
Child soldiers are generally perceived as faultless, passive victims. This ignores that the roles of child soldiers vary, from innocent abductee to wilful perpetrator. This book argues that child soldiers should be judged on their actions and that treating them like a homogenous group prevents them from taking responsibility for their acts.

CHF 177.00

Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy

Drumbl, Mark A
Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy
Child soldiers are generally perceived as faultless, passive victims. This ignores that the roles of child soldiers vary, from innocent abductee to wilful perpetrator. This book argues that child soldiers should be judged on their actions and that treating them like a homogenous group prevents them from taking responsibility for their acts.

CHF 65.00

Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law

Drumbl, Mark A.
Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law
This book argues that accountability for extraordinary atrocity crimes should not uncritically adopt the methods and assumptions of ordinary liberal criminal law. Criminal punishment designed for common criminals is a response to mass atrocity and a device to promote justice in its aftermath. This book comes to this conclusion after reviewing the sentencing practices of international, national, and local courts and tribunals that punish atroci...

CHF 123.00

Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law

Drumbl, Mark A.
Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law
This book argues that accountability for extraordinary atrocity crimes should not uncritically adopt the methods and assumptions of ordinary liberal criminal law. Criminal punishment designed for common criminals is a response to mass atrocity and a device to promote justice in its aftermath. This book comes to this conclusion after reviewing the sentencing practices of international, national, and local courts and tribunals that punish atroci...

CHF 63.00