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ID127159
Title ProperParadox of international criminal justice
Other Title Informationthe Biafra genocide
LanguageENG
AuthorNjoku, Carol Ijeoma
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although early exploits of the international criminal tribunals seem promising, a unique empirical evaluation of its impact in global applications of criminal justice proves defective. A well-intentioned pursuit of criminal justice will ensure consistency and stability in the enforcement of the international humanitarian laws and principles to prevent impunity in situations of war or armed conflict. This study makes a trans-national evaluation of effectiveness of the criminal justice system with particular reference to issues that derive from the Nigeria-Biafra (Biafra) war. The framework of analyses is based on genocidal issues and incidences of war crimes highlighted in Chinua Achebe's There was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra and related literature on the Biafra war.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol.48, No.6; Dec.2013: p.710-726
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol.48, No.6; Dec.2013: p.710-726
Key WordsBiafra ;  War ;  Crime ;  Genocide ;  Humanitarian law ;  Justice ;  Enforceability ;  Nigeria-Biafra war