Judgement Day: The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic

Judgement Day: The Trial of Slobodan Milosevic

by Chris Stephen (Author)

Synopsis

Judgement Day exposes how the actions of one man led to the birth of the world's first war crimes court.

The Hague Tribunal began the trial of Slobodan Milosevic in February 2002, after a long battle to see its creation. Judgement Day tells, for the first time, the remarkable story of how the Tribunal was forced into being by its charismatic and determined architects and the lengths to which its prosecutors went to indict its most famous defendant.Chris Stephen, through his remarkable access to the politicians, court officials and war crimes lawyers that populate The Hague, shows how a head of state was brought to international account for the first time.At the heart of the story is the brooding, brutal, figure of Slobodan Milosevic himself, conducting his own defence.

Judgement Day is a gripping and authoritative account of the most important international trial since Nuremberg, the global consequences of which, from GuantanamoBay to the fate of Saddam Hussein, are only now beginning to be appreciated.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 08 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 1843541548
ISBN 13: 9781843541547
Book Overview: 'Chris Stephen has followed the Hague War Crimes Tribunal more closely than any other English-language writer. His compelling narrative of its genesis, told through the trial of its most famous defendant, is essential reading for anyone interested in the millennial project of ending man's inhumanity to man.'John Jones, Barrister and War Crimes Lawyer at the Yugoslav, Rwanda and Sierra Leone tribunals

Author Bio
Chris Stephen has reported for the Guardian, Observer, Evening Standard and New York Times magazine from the battlefields of Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo.He witnessed some of the horrors now being tried in The Hague, and has reported on the war crimes process from its early stages.