Just two decades ago, the idea that a nation could try its own war criminals was just a fantasy. Now, Iraqis are talking about doing just that. We'll look at the precedents of international law on war crimes and the concept of justice.
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International Law, War Crimes, The Concept of Justice
Listen Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 at 1:06 p.m. in ConflictGuest host: Corey Flintoff
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Roy Gutman
Senior Fellow, United States Institute of Peace; Director of Crimes of War Project, American University
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