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Writing History in International Criminal Trials
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Author(s):
Richard Ashby Wilson
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511973505
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2011
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511973505
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Book chapters
pp. vi
Epigraph
pp. vii
Preface and Acknowledgments
pp. xiii
Glossary
pp. 1
Assessing Court Histories of Mass Crimes
pp. 24
What Does International Actually Mean for International Criminal Trials?
pp. 49
Contrasting Evidence: International and Common Law Approaches to Expert Testimony
pp. 69
Does History Have Any Legal Relevance in International Criminal Trials?
pp. 112
From Monumental History to Microhistories
pp. 140
Exoneration and Mitigation in Defense Histories
pp. 170
Misjudging Rwandan Society and History at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
pp. 192
Permanent Justice: The International Criminal Court
pp. 216
Conclusion: New Directions in International Criminal Trials
pp. 227
Appendix: Methodology and the Survey Instrument
pp. 231
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