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Blood, Power and Bedlam

Violations of International Criminal Law in Post-Colonial Africa

by Christopher W. Mullins (Author) Dawn L. Rothe (Author)
©2008 Textbook XVIII, 232 Pages

Summary

Blood, Power, and Bedlam examines the etiology of violations of international criminal law in four post-colonial African states. With a particular focus on genocide and crimes against humanity, an integrated theory is produced and historical, political, economic, and structural aspects are explored. The book’s main intent is an analysis of the worst crimes humans commit and how, in the cases examined, they arise out of a post-colonial environment. Attention is given to existing or potential applications of international social control.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 232
Year
2008
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820488424
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820488417
Language
English
Keywords
Afrika Postkolonialismus genocide crimes against humanity international criminal law post-colonial Africa Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2008. XVIII, 232 pp.

Biographical notes

Christopher W. Mullins (Author) Dawn L. Rothe (Author)

The Authors: Christopher W. Mullins is Assistant Professor in the Center for the Study of Crime, Delinquency, and Corrections at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. His work focuses on the cultural and structural etiology of violence in various forms. This is his third book; he has authored numerous articles and book chapters. Dawn L. Rothe is Assistant Professor of Criminology at Old Dominion University. Rothe’s work primarily focuses on governmental crime, violations of international criminal law and human rights, and institutions of social control. She is the author of over thirty articles and book chapters and is currently working on a book on state criminality.

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