Saddam Hussein's Trial Meets the "Fairness" Test

Ethics and International Affairs 20 (4):517-525 (2006)
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Abstract

Despite legitimate concerns, Saddam Hussein has received an appropriate and fair trial, both in light of the specific details of the judicial proceedings and in light of the political nature of war crimes justice in an anarchic system of states.

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