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International Journal of Transitional Justice Advance Access originally published online on September 12, 2008
International Journal of Transitional Justice 2008 2(3):430-431; doi:10.1093/ijtj/ijn020
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Courting Conflict? Justice, Peace and the ICC in Africa, ed. Nicholas Waddell and Phil Clark

Jamie Williamson

Regional Legal Advisor, International Committee for the Red Cross, Pretoria, South Africa. Email: jamiewilliamson1@gmail.com

Royal African Society, March 2008, 80pp. ISBN: 9780955862205 – paperback (also available online)

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Courting Conflict? Justice, Peace and the ICC in Africa provides an insightful and informative overview of the many issues afflicting the International Criminal Court (ICC) as it embarks on its first cases. The Court is the first permanent treaty-based international body established to prosecute those responsible for war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and, eventually, the crime of . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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