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The Trials of Richard Goldstone
Daniel Terris
出版
Rutgers University Press
, 2018-12-10
主題
Political Science / General
Political Science / Human Rights
Biography & Autobiography / Lawyers & Judges
Law / International
Political Science / Genocide & War Crimes
Social Science / Criminology
History / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa
History / Europe / Eastern
ISBN
0813599970
9780813599977
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=k-dWDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
In June 2009, Richard Goldstone was a global hero, honored by the MacArthur Foundation for its prize in international justice. Four months later, he was called a “quisling” and compared to some of the worst traitors in human history. Why? Because this champion of human rights and international law chose to apply his commitments to fairness and truth to his own community.
The Trials of Richard Goldstone
tells the story of this extraordinary individual and the price he paid for his convictions. It describes how Goldstone, working as a judge in apartheid South Africa, helped to undermine this unjust system and later, at Nelson Mandela’s request, led a commission that investigated cases of racial violence and intimidation. It also considers the international renown he received as the chief United Nations prosecutor for war crimes committed in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, the first tribunals to try political and military leaders on charges of genocide. Finally, it explores how Goldstone became a controversial figure in the wake of the Jewish jurist’s powerful, but flawed, investigation of Israel for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
Richard Goldstone’s dramatic life story reveals that even in a world rife with prejudice, nationalism, and contempt for human rights, one courageous man can advance the cause of justice.