February 2018 Issue Marcel Berlins Mute Justice Blood on the Page: A Murder, a Secret Trial and a Search for the Truth By Thomas Harding LR
May 2016 Issue Caroline Moorehead Justice Defined East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity By Philippe Sands LR
April 2012 Issue Caroline Moorehead ‘Ambassador to Hell’ All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals By David Scheffer LR
July 2012 Issue Robert Chesshyre Crime & Punishment Injustice: Life and Death in the Courtrooms of America By Clive Stafford Smith LR
May 2013 Issue Conor Gearty In the Chains of Command The Terror Courts: Rough Justice at Guantanamo Bay By Jess Bravin The General: The Ordinary Man Who Challenged Guantanamo By Ahmed Errachidi with Gillian Slovo LR
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