"Law and justice can be powerful tools of emancipation." In-depth Interview on the Russell Tribunal on Vietnam (1967)
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When international justice is lacking, citizens’ tribunals appear as a means of kick-starting justice when the will of States is not there. The historic model of the Russell Tribunal in 1967 established that the Americans used prohibited weapons during the Vietnam War, as French historian Guillaume Mouralis points out. He recognizes in today’s emulators a similar blend of legal rigour and creativity.
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