International Protection of Human Rights and Politics: an Inescapable Reality
Journal Title: Intellectum - Year 2010, Vol 5, Issue 7
Abstract
The renowned professor of international criminal law and director of the Irish Centre of Human Rights at the National University of Ireland (Galway), William Schabas, discusses inter alia about the invasion of the Israel forces in the Gaza strip, racism in Europe, death penalty, the International Criminal Court (ICC) and international criminal law in general, as well as the inescapable relation of human rights and international politics.
Authors and Affiliations
William Schabas, Victor Tsilonis
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