David Hoile Boeken




The pursuit of justice is one of mankind's most noble instincts. The International Criminal Court was embraced with enthusiasm when it was founded on 1 July 2002. Despite an auspicious start, the ICC has become one of the nastier manifestations of globalisation with an exclusive focus on Africa.
This study traces how the political abuse of federal anti-terrorism legislation by the Clinton administration set into motion a chain of events that included rejecting repeated Sudanese offers of counter-terrorism cooperation which would have seen the extradition of Osama bin Laden to the US in... číst celé
In 2003 and 2004, Darfur became the epicentre of an international crisis. The three Darfur states, the size of Texas, lie in the largest African state - Sudan. This book examines the road map to peace in Darfur. It analyses the causes and course of the war as well as the obstacles to peace.