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Accountability in Syria: Achieving Transitional Justice in a Postconflict Society
By (Author) Radwan Ziadeh
Contributions by David M. Crane
Contributions by Mai El-Sadany
Contributions by Mohammed Alaa Ghanem
Contributions by Janine Di Giovanni
Contributions by Anita Gohdes
Contributions by Megan Price
Contributions by Sophia Slater
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
17th May 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
War crimes
340.115095691
Paperback
142
Width 155mm, Height 218mm, Spine 10mm
222g
Gross violations of International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Laws have been committed in Syria. After a full cessation of violence, launching transitional justice processes will signal to the victims that those responsible for committing these crimes will be brought to reparation and that the time of impunity is over. This book discusses the available options of justice and how accountability will be achieved through international systems and a new hybrid court system.
Accountability in Syria explores crimes against humanity committed during the Syria civil war and examines the ways Syrians might seek justice. These include recourse through the international system and a proposed new hybrid court system. The volume contains important testimony that deserves to be read, with contributions from senior Syrian opponents to the Assad regime as well as international journalists and researchers, providing a comparative perspective.
* Middle East Quarterly *Radwan Ziadeh is a senior fellow at the Arab Center, Washington D.C.