The Sun Climbs Slow: The International Criminal Court and the Struggle for Justice

The Sun Climbs Slow: The International Criminal Court and the Struggle for Justice

by Erna Paris
The Sun Climbs Slow: The International Criminal Court and the Struggle for Justice

The Sun Climbs Slow: The International Criminal Court and the Struggle for Justice

by Erna Paris

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A Globe and Mail Top Nonfiction Book
Finalist, Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing

In this groundbreaking investigation, Erna Paris explores the history of global justice, the politics behind America's opposition to the creation of a permanent international criminal court, and the implications for the world at large.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the first permanent tribunal of its kind. The mandate of the ICC is to challenge criminal impunity on the part of national leaders and to promote accountability in world affairs at the highest level. Independent and transnational, its indictments cannot be vetoed in the Security Council.
On March 11, 2003, when the new court was inaugurated in a moving ceremony, attended by over half of the countries in the world, one country was conspicuously missing from the celebrations. The government of the United States had made it clear that the International Criminal Court was not consistent with American goals and values.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781583228791
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 05/05/2009
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

ERNA PARIS is the winner of ten national and international writing awards, including the Canada-US White Award for journalism, a gold medal from the National Magazine Awards Foundation, and four Media Club of Canada awards for feature writing and radio documentary. She is the author of six acclaimed books of literary nonfiction.
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