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Mark Osiel

    El trabajo de este autor se involucra profundamente con los complejos temas de la justicia transicional, particularmente en sociedades que lidian con las secuelas de conflictos. Sus escritos exploran los marcos legales y las consideraciones éticas esenciales para navegar los procesos de paz y reconciliación. A través de un análisis perspicaz, el autor arroja luz sobre los desafíos y matices del derecho penal internacional y el derecho humanitario en los asuntos globales contemporáneos. Su perspectiva está informada por una amplia experiencia trabajando con organismos internacionales y gobiernos.

    Mass atrocity, ordinary evil, and Hannah Arendt
    Making Sense of Mass Atrocity
    • Making Sense of Mass Atrocity

      • 276 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the limitations of legal frameworks, the book critically examines how law struggles to comprehend and address mass atrocities. It delves into the complexities and challenges faced by legal systems when confronted with such profound human rights violations, offering insights into the interplay between law, morality, and justice. Through its analysis, the work invites readers to reflect on the efficacy of legal responses to extreme violence and the broader implications for society.

      Making Sense of Mass Atrocity
    • This text addresses Hannah Arendt's controversial argument that perpetrators of mass crimes are unaware of their wrong-doing, and therefore criminal laws do not adequately address these defendants. It applies Arendt's arguments to the perpetrators of mass crime in Argentina's Dirty War.

      Mass atrocity, ordinary evil, and Hannah Arendt