Russia’s Crimean War by historian John Shelton Curtiss provides a comprehensive analysis of the origins, development, and consequences of the Crimean War from the Russian perspective. Drawing extensively on Russian archival sources, Curtiss examines the political decisions of Tsar Nicholas I, diplomatic failures, military operations, and the broader European context that shaped the conflict. …
The Unsung Ballads by Shafiqul Islam Kajol can be seen as a powerful documentation of the untold stories of war heroines and marginalized survivors of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Drawing on firsthand interviews, personal testimonies, and journalistic research, Kajol brings to light the lyrical but tragic experiences of women who suffered violence, displacement, and social stigma. The bo…
AKM Nasimul Kamal's Genocide in Bangladesh 1971 is a comprehensive historical study examining the systematic atrocities committed during the Bangladesh War of Independence. It documents the political tensions, mass killings, gender-based violence, and widespread human rights violations committed by the Pakistan Army and its collaborators. Drawing on archival sources, eyewitness accounts, govern…
Migration has emerged as a complex and critical issue in the Asia-Pacific region, driven by factors such as economic disparities, conflict, and climate change. The Bali Process, established in 2002, has played a pivotal role in addressing the challenges associated with migration management in this vast and diverse region. This abstract explores the key objectives and accomplishments of the Bali…
This book is a collection of documents related to international crimes.
Kejahatan kerah putih (white collar crime) sangat banyak terjadi, baik di Indonesia maupun di luar negeri. Angka kerugian dari kejahatan jenis ini luar biasa besar, jauh lebih besar dari angka kerugian dari kejahatan konvensional (blue collar crime). Karena itu, para ahli hukum atau mereka yang berprofesi yang ada hubungannya dengan pidana, patut menggali secara mendalam trik-trik canggih yang …
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, international corporations and governments have embraced the idea of a global village: a shrinking, booming world in which everyone benefits. What if that's not the case? Alex Perry, award-winning foreign correspondent, travels from the South China Sea to the highlands of Afghanistan to the Sahara to see first-hand globalization at the sharp end -- and it's no…
Genocide, mass murder, and human rights abuses are arguably the most perplexing and deeply troubling aspects of recent world history. This collection of essays by leading international experts offers an up-to-date, comprehensive history and analysis of multiple cases of genocide and genocidal acts, with a focus on the twentieth century. The book contains studies of the Armenian genocide, the vi…
Tackling the crucial issue of our day--the rebuilding of countries following ethnic cleansing and genocide, this book evaluates the role of trials and tribunals with regard to social reconstruction and reconciliation. The voices of the people of Rwanda and Yugoslavia are heard through the results of extensive surveys and recorded conversations. Their thoughts of past and future controversially …
Roger Magnuson, a nationally renowned corporate lawyer who has successfully defended numerous corporations and individuals involved in white-collar crime prosecutions, explains: - What areas are currently "hot" for prosecution - How to identify present or potential problems before the government steps in to investigate - What to do if a search warrant or sub- poena arrives