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Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle For Global Justice by Geoffrey Robertson
35.00 NZD
Category: Current Affairs & Politics | Reading Level: very good
When it was first published in 1999, Crimes Against Humanity called for a radical shift from diplomacy to justice in international affairs. In vivid, non-legalese prose, leading human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson made a riveting case for holding political and military leaders accountable in internat ...Show more
Mullahs Without Mercy Human Rights and Nuclear Weapons (1st Edition) by Geoffrey Robertson, QC
37.99 NZD
42.99 (11% off)
Category: Current Affairs & Politics
Geoffrey Robertson QC explains how to avoid war in the Middle East and a catastrophic nuclear disaster. - What is worse: Iran getting the bomb or America bombing Iran? - Will our children ever live in a world without nuclear weapons? - Can states that mass-murder their own people be trusted with a weapo ...Show more
The Case of the Pope: Vatican Accountability for Human Rights Abuse by Geoffrey Robertson QC
17.99 NZD
Category: Current Affairs & Politics
THE CASE OF THE POPEdelivers a devasting indictment of the way the Vatican has run a secret legal system that shields paedophile priests from criminal trial around the world. Is the Pope morally or legally responsible for the negligence that has allowed so many terrible crimes to go unpunished? Should h ...Show more
The Justice Game by Geoffrey Robertson
27.99 NZD
32.99 (15% off)
Category: Current Affairs & Politics | Reading Level: good-very good
"Geoff Robertson was born in Australia, bu came to London in 1970. He made his name as the fearless defender of Oz magazine at the celebrated trial and went on to engage in some of the most newsworthy cases in recent history. He has defended John Stonehouse, Cynthia Payne, Salman Rushdie, Kate Adie, Art ...Show more
The Tyrannicide Brief: The Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold by Geoffrey Robertson
27.99 NZD
34.99 (20% off)
Category: History | Reading Level: very good
"Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a King who was above the law- in the end the man they briefed was the radical barrister, John Cooke. ooke was a plebeian, son of a poor far ...Show more
The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man who sent Charles I to the Scaffold. by Geoffrey Robertson
65.00 NZD
Category: Non-Fiction
Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 Parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a king who claimed to be above the law. In the end, they chose the radical lawyer John Cooke, whose Puritan conscience, political vision, an ...Show more
The Tyrannicide Brief : The story of the man who sent Charles I to the scaffold by Geoffrey Robertson
33.00 NZD
Category: Biographies & Memoirs | Reading Level: good
Radical barrister, John Cooke had the skill and daring to prosecute a King who was above the law. He was the son of a poor Leicestershire farmer whose puritan conscience, political vision and love of civil liberty gave him the courage to bring the trial of Charles I to its dramatic conclusion: the Engli ...Show more
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