International Journal of Transitional Justice Advance Access originally published online on March 27, 2008
International Journal of Transitional Justice 2008 2(1):117-119; doi:10.1093/ijtj/ijn003
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Guilty Pleas in International Criminal Law: Constructing a Restorative Justice Approach, Nancy Amoury Combs
Managing Director of International Projects, International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University College of Law, Chicago, USA. E-mail: DROTHENB@depaul.edu
Stanford University Press, December 2006, 384pp. ISBN: 97-0-8047-5351-4 - paperback ($29.95)
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The field of transitional justice is entering a new phase born of several decades of experience and a maturation of the practical and theoretical engagement with the complex set of problems involved in facing past atrocities. Guilty Pleas in International Criminal Law: Constructing a Restorative Justice Approach focuses attention on the issue of guilty pleas in international criminal law as an area of legal practice that merits additional attention,