Nowhere to run? Punishing war crimes

Res Publica 16 (2):197-207 (2010)
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This paper’s aim is to provide overview of the punishment of war crimes. It considers first the rationale of the law of war, the identification and scope of war crimes, and proceeds to consider the justification of punishing war crimes, arguing for a consequentialist view with side-constraints. It then considers the alternative of reconciliation.

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Peter Cave
Cambridge University

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