A history of political trials: from Charles I to Saddam Hussein/ John Laughland.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 345.0233 LAU/A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P18044 |
The trial of Charles I and the last judgment --
The trial of Louis XVI and the Terror --
War guilt after World War I --
Defeat in the dock : the Riom trial --
Justice as purge : Marshal Pétain faces his accusers --
Treachery on trial : the case of Vidkun Quisling --
Nuremberg : making war illegal --
Creating legitimacy : the trial of Marshal Antonescu --
Ethnic cleansing and national cleansing in Czechoslovakia, 1945-1947 --
People's justice in liberated Hungary --
From mass execution to amnesty and pardon : postwar trials in Bulgaria, Finland, and Greece --
Politics as conspiracy : the Tokyo trials --
The Greek colonels, Emperor Bokassa, and the Argentine generals : transitional justice, 1975-2007 --
Revolution returns : the trial of Nicolae Ceauşescu --
A state on trial : Erich Honecker in Moabit --
Jean Kambanda, convicted without trial --
Kosovo and the New World Order : the trial of Slobodan Milošević --
Regime change and the trial of Saddam Hussein --
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