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As the united states prepares to put saddam hussein on trial, it may find it useful to examine israels experience in bringing a notorious war criminal to court. This is a wonderfully assembled, very readable, fully informed account of the capture, trial and execution of saddam hussein. His father, who was a shepherd, disappeared several months before saddam was born. The coalition provisional authority voted to create the iraqi special tribunal, consisting of five iraqi judges, on 9 december 2003, to try saddam hussein and his aides for charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Whatever the process, a verdict of guilty will be deemed by many. The book examines the creation of the iraqi high tribunal iht and its first trial. Understanding and debating the iraqi high tribunal, published by carolina academic press. It also includes a psychological profile of saddam hussein written by a former cia profiler, a glossary of key legal terms, a timeline of the trial, a summary of the evidence and testimony, and recommendations for future trials. The gallery at the trial was sparse, reflecting a drop in interest in the high tribunal after saddam was found guilty and hanged. Saddam hussein has 21 books on goodreads with 70 ratings. Among the issues they addressed were procedures and evidence used in the trial, the. Saddam hussein was born on april 28, 1937, in tikrit, iraq. This book is written in a style intended to appeal to the general reader, as well as to law students, undergraduates.

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This book, by the uk coordinator of saddam husseins defense team, seeks to alert public attention to the threat this precedent poses to developing nations, and to. Iraqi judges and prosecutors assembled this morning in a heavily guarded compound in central baghdad as saddam hussein and seven. This book thus reproduces the best of the expert essays. Comment about the trial of saddam hussein on october 19, hussein and twelve other baath party officials entered notguilty pleas in the. Saddam trial to open with village massacre world news. Saddam hussein, saddam trial, iraqi high tribunal, war. This book is written in a style intended to appeal to the general reader, as well as. Saddam hussein, his american guards, and what history leaves unsaid by will bardenwerper jun 6, 2017 4. Understanding and debating the iraqi high tribunal.

Understanding and debating the iraqi high tribunal 9781594603044. The book also includes a psychological profile of saddam hussein. From october 2005 to july 2006, saddam hussein and seven codefendants were tried for crimes against humanity in the first of several planned trials before the iraqi high tribunal iht a judicial institution originally created by the iraqi interim governing council on december 10, 2003, and later approved by the democratically elected iraqi national assembly. Steve russell was the commander of the infantry battalion responsible for the capture of saddam hussein in the early days of the iraq war. The trial itself is unlikely to take place for some months, but his future appearances will be televised for iraqis to witness. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study.

Saddam, taking a page from the trial of slobodan milosevic, frequently used the trial as a platform for long rants and dramatic diversions. Latest on saddam husseins 2nd trial, highprofile anfal. Returning to iraq in 1963 after the baathists briefly came to power, he played a significant role in the 1968 revolution that secured baath hegemony. Baghdad under saddam hussein had clearly become a largely unrecognizable place where overthetop cruelty was routine, writes bardenwerper, a former army ranger, in a book that is a brief, but. Understanding and debating the iraqi high tribunal, looks at the role of war. Is the glass halffull, halfempty, or is it a phyrric achievement. The book otherwise has no discus sion of terrorism. Saddam hussein found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging 2006. Saddam hussein opened his second trial with a show of defiance monday, refusing to enter a plea on charges of genocide and war crimes connected to his scorchedearth offensive against kurds nearly. We got him a memoir of the hunt and capture of saddam.

Crane 238 the saddam trial lessons in international justice mark s. Saddam hussein and seven others face charges that they. Former iraqi president saddam hussein speaks to presiding judge rizgar mohammed amin as his trial resumes in baghdad, monday nov. The book will be useful as a supplement for any law school course on international law, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, or. The iraqi high tribunals dujail trial opinion asil. It brings into view the many legal organizations and dedicated individuals, from the international legal community, who pitched in to assist iraqi jurists, and bring iraqi law into harmony with developments in international law in the thirty years since saddam. The book will be useful as a supplement for any law school course on international law, international criminal law, international humanitarian law, or national security law. The trial of saddam hussein is the third book in the trilogy penned by nahar, the first two being peaceeternal, and the traps of american empire. Saddam husseins daughter seeking publisher for his. A member of the baath party, he fled iraq after participating 1959 in an assassination attempt on the countrys prime minister. Legal scholars debated the question, did saddam get a fair trial. Saddam s trial before the iraqi special tribunal began in baghdad s green zone on october 19, 2005. Saddam hussein and his american guards rachel martin talks to author will bardenwerper about his book the prisoner in his palace. Winner of the international association of penal laws 2009 book of the year award for scholarly and theoretical contribution to the field.

A few months later, saddam s older brother died of. Can the trial of saddam hussein be conducted with sufficient fairness to meet the demanding criteria for real justice. The american soldiers who grieved for saddam hussein the. Michael scharf, a professor of law at case western reserve university, and coauthor of the book saddam on trial. He was still thin and walking slowly, but with an arrogant swagger that was pure saddam. Saddam hussein, the late president of iraq, wrote four novels and a number of poems.

Understanding and debating the iraqi high tribunal, published. Saddam s trial is unlikely to take place for some months, but his appearance and that of 11 of his associates will. Saddam husseins most popular book is jak nakarmic dyktatora. The trial of saddam hussein was the trial of the deposed president of iraq saddam hussein by the iraqi interim government for crimes against humanity during his time in office. Milosevic had been allowed to represent himself in his trial, thereby giving him unlimited opportunities to address the court. The trial of saddam hussein was the trial of the deposed president of iraq saddam hussein by. Derided as the butcher of baghdad, he was charged with the most serious crimes known to mankind. Comment about the trial of saddam hussein on october 19, hussein and twelve other baath party officials entered notguilty pleas in the killings of more. This book thus reproduces the best of the expert essays, and includes. The unprecedented spectacle of an arab dictator being placed on trial is likely to leave its mark both on rulers and ruled all over the middle east. In may 1960, israeli agents captured nazi war criminal adolf eichmann in argentina and flew him to israel to face trial for his senior role in the genocide of six million european jews. On november 5, 2006, saddam was found guilty of crimes against humanity, and was turned over to the iraqi interim government for his execution by hanging just before the end of that year, on the 30th of december. Michael scharf and gregory mcneal talked about their book saddam on trial. Today saddam entered the court a stronger man than he appeared at the opening of his trial.

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