Bad People: And How to Be Rid of Them. A Plan B for Human Rights by Geoffrey Robertson QC
Bad People: And How to Be Rid of Them. A Plan B for Human Rights by Geoffrey Robertson QC
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Author(s): Geoffrey Robertson QC
Pub: Biteback Publishing
Pack Qty: 12 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781785906640 - New
144mm x 222mm x 29mm
Publication: 30 March 2021Pages: 0
From the Nuremberg trials to the arrest of General Pinochet to the prosecution of barbarians of the Balkans, we have crafted a global human rights law to punish crimes against humanity. And yet today it is rarely applied: the International Criminal Court has faltered, populist governments refuse to cooperate, the UN Security Council is poleGÇæaxed and liberal democracy is on the defensive.
When faced with the of Sergei Magnitsky, the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and the repression of the Uighurs, what recourse do we have?
Distinguished human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson argues that our most powerful weapon is Magnitsky laws, by which not only perpetrators but their accomplices GÇô lickspittle judges, doctors who assist in , corporations that profit from slave labour GÇô are named, shamed and blamed.
Though the UK and the EU have passed nascent Magnitsky laws, they are not deploying them effectively. It is only by developing a fullGÇæblooded system of coordinated sanctions GÇô banning human rights violators from entering democratic countries to funnel their ill-gotten gains through Western banks and take advantage of our schools and hospitals GÇô that we can fight back against cruelty and corruption.
Bad People sets out a Plan B for human rights, offering a new blueprint for global justice in a postGÇæpandemic world.