

Crimes Against Humanity
Book • 2013
In 'Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice', Geoffrey Robertson explores the evolution of human rights law, from its historical roots to contemporary challenges.
The book delves into significant cases and events, advocating for international accountability for crimes such as genocide and torture.
Robertson's work is both a historical analysis and a call to action for a more just world.
The book delves into significant cases and events, advocating for international accountability for crimes such as genocide and torture.
Robertson's work is both a historical analysis and a call to action for a more just world.
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