Prosecuting the Holocaust: A personal and legal history
It is not often that a book comes along so vital to our understanding of human rights law that it becomes recommended reading for American presidents.
It is not often that a book comes along so vital to our understanding of human rights law that it becomes recommended reading for American presidents.
A lawyerly question provides the starting point for a wholly remarkable new book by Philippe Sands, “East West Street: On the Origins of ‘Genocide’ and ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ ” (Knopf).