The book explores the evolving concept of universal jurisdiction and its implications for global justice. It delves into the practice of holding individuals accountable for serious crimes regardless of where they were committed, highlighting the challenges and consequences of this expanding legal framework. Through a comprehensive analysis, it addresses the intersection of law, morality, and international relations in the quest for justice on a global scale.
Chandra Lekha Sriram Knihy


This book explores the complexities of achieving accountability in transitional regimes, analyzing the balance between accountability and other critical goals. It discusses various options beyond prosecution or pardon, emphasizing that the feasibility of accountability varies by country and that tailored strategies are essential for each context.