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Prosecuting the powerful : war crimes and the battle for justice / Steve Crawshaw.

Crawshaw, Steve, (author.).

Summary:

"Could we ever see Vladimir Putin in the dock for his crimes? What about a Western ally like Benjamin Netanyahu? Putting a country's leader on trial once seemed unthinkable. But as journalist and human rights advocate Steve Crawshaw describes, some remarkable changes in recent years means that both scenarios are now a possibility"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780349128931 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 407 pages ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: London : The Bridge Street Press, 2025.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-385) and index.
Subject: Criminal justice, Administration of.
War crime trials.
War crimes investigation.
War crimes.
War criminals.

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    'Prosecuting The Powerful isn't just compelling and very moving, it has all the force of a well-crafted thriller. I literally couldn't stop reading it,' John Simpson, BBC World Affairs Editor

    'A compelling account of a revolutionary moment in history,' Philippe Sands, The Spectator

    'Powerful, timely and moving,' Baroness Helena Kennedy KC

    'A tour de force,' Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News

    'Absolutely brilliant,' Nick Cohen

    Guardian Book of the Day


    Could we ever see Vladimir Putin in the dock for his crimes? What about a Western ally like Benjamin Netanyahu? Putting a country's leader on trial once seemed unimaginable. But as Steve Crawshaw describes in Prosecuting the Powerful - a blend of powerful eyewitness reporting and gripping history - the possibilities of justice have been transformed.

    Crawshaw includes recent stories from the front lines of justice in Ukraine, Israel/Palestine and at The Hague, as well as his earlier encounters with war criminals like Slobodan Miloševic. He tells the stories of those who have demanded protection for civilians and accountability for war criminals - from the Swiss businessman who is the reason why we have the Geneva Conventions today and the prosecutors at Nuremberg to the Syrian police photographer who helped put one of Bashar al-Assad's torturers behind bars. He also follows the extraordinary unfolding story of two of the world's most powerful and well-connected leaders currently under indictment at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

    From Gaza to Bucha and beyond, survivors seek justice for the crimes committed against them. But for that to happen, governments must finally abandon their double standards and have the courage to support prosecutions of those who commit atrocities, whether opponents or allies.

    For all the current darkness, this is a historic opportunity. The scales of justice can and must be balanced. Now is the moment.


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