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Discover the pivotal insights in 'Bad People - and How to Be Rid of Them' by Geoffrey Robertson, a renowned human rights lawyer. This powerful book tackles the pressing issue of crimes against humanity and the rise of nationalism, offering an alternative pathway for justice through the innovative Magnitsky Laws. With 272 pages of compelling analysis, Robertson examines how these laws empower nations to hold abusers accountable by denying them entry into democratic states and freezing their assets. As populist governments increasingly resist international cooperation, Robertson's vision provides a practical solution for safeguarding human rights globally. By looking back to national laws, he highlights a proactive approach to combatting injustice and restoring global order. Learn how the Magnitsky movement can transform the fight against human rights violations in America, Russia, China, Belarus, and beyond. This book is essential reading for advocates of justice, legal scholars, and anyone concerned about the state of human rights today. With actionable strategies and deep-rooted knowledge, 'Bad People - and How to Be Rid of Them' inspires positive change and galvanizes action against those who perpetrate crimes against humanity. Equip yourself with the knowledge to make a difference—join the movement for justice today with this critical resource!