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- Title
THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL AD HOC RWANDA TRIBUNAL: INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE OR JURIDICALLY-CONSTRUCTED "VICTOR'S IMPUNITY"?
- Authors
ERLINDER, PETER
- Abstract
The article discusses the role and operations of the United Nation Security Council's International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). The author accuses ICTR of falsifying history and implementing an unreliable jurisprudence involving genocidal crimes in Rwanda. The ICTR became the sole international tribunal to be authorized to prosecute both sides in a war that has failed to fulfil its mandate and has prosecuted only the vanquished. The author explains how the U.S. government used the tribunal to promote U.S. policy interests.
- Subjects
RWANDA; UNITED States; INTERNATIONAL criminal courts; UNITED Nations. Security Council; FOREIGN relations of the United States; RWANDAN Genocide, 1994
- Publication
DePaul Journal for Social Justice, 2010, Vol 4, Issue 1, p131
- ISSN
2151-3090
- Publication type
Article