Description
Discover 'The Trial of Vladimir Putin,' a groundbreaking legal analysis of the consequences of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Authored by a renowned human rights lawyer, this essential book delves into the legal ramifications of Putin's actions, scrutinizing the failure of the UN's 1945 Charter. Unlike many other publications, this work focuses on the legal avenues—or lack thereof—available to hold Putin accountable for the crime of aggression. Explore the complexities of international law as it examines the challenges of trying a sitting leader like Putin, his current legal battles at the International Criminal Court (ICC), and the possible implications of any future peace agreements. A riveting read for anyone interested in geopolitics, human rights, and the evolving discourse surrounding war crimes, this book is not just an academic exploration; it is a vital commentary on justice in a world where power can circumvent accountability. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone keen on understanding how global frameworks for justice are tested in real time, 'The Trial of Vladimir Putin' is essential reading. Equip yourself with insights into how the international community grapples with war crimes and the quest for justice in times of conflict. Perfect for those who want to understand the legal intricacies of modern warfare, this book is a must-have for your collection.

