Rituals of Human Rights Workshop Working Paper No 10 - Pluralizing the History of International Criminal Law: Reconsidering the Russell Tribunal as an Alternative form of Left Legalism

Author/s (editor/s):

Manfredi, Zachary

Publication year:

2015

Publication type:

Working paper

This paper was delivered at ‘The Rituals of Human Rights’ Workshop, held at the Australian National University on 25-27 June 2014 and convened under the auspices of Professor Hilary Charlesworth’s ARC Laureate Fellowship: ‘Strengthening the International Human Rights System: Rights, Regulation, Ritualism’. The papers were revised following the workshop but remain working drafts.

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Manfredi, Zachary, ‘Pluralizing the History of International Criminal Law: Reconsidering the Russell Tribunal as an Alternative form of Left Legalism’, Paper delivered at ‘The Rituals of Human Rights’ Workshop, Centre for International Governance and Justice, RegNet, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 25-27 June 2014.

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