Description
Discover the pivotal exploration of human rights with 'Crimes Against Humanity,' a groundbreaking book newly available in paperback. This essential read delves deep into the origins of the concept of crimes against humanity, highlighting its ethical foundations, legal frameworks, and philosophical discussions. With a publication date of 2015 by Manchester University Press, this title is a must-have for students of politics, law, and philosophy, as well as anyone interested in humanitarian issues.
The book begins with a brief historical overview, progressing to an in-depth analysis of the various interpretations of 'crimes against humanity.' It proposes a comprehensive definition that links these crimes to basic human rights, providing clarity on its application and the implications for humanitarian intervention. As it addresses the complex boundaries of the concept, this volume poses significant questions about the threshold for accountability and justice.
Furthermore, the discussions pave the way for a promising future in the evolution of crimes against humanity law. This text is not only an insightful academic resource but also an engaging narrative for general readers eager to understand global justice and human rights. Enhance your library with this indispensable introduction to the struggles for justice and the protection of humanity.
The book begins with a brief historical overview, progressing to an in-depth analysis of the various interpretations of 'crimes against humanity.' It proposes a comprehensive definition that links these crimes to basic human rights, providing clarity on its application and the implications for humanitarian intervention. As it addresses the complex boundaries of the concept, this volume poses significant questions about the threshold for accountability and justice.
Furthermore, the discussions pave the way for a promising future in the evolution of crimes against humanity law. This text is not only an insightful academic resource but also an engaging narrative for general readers eager to understand global justice and human rights. Enhance your library with this indispensable introduction to the struggles for justice and the protection of humanity.