The Mengistu Genocide Trial in Ethiopia

This article analyses the sentencing judgment issued on 11 January 2007 by the Ethiopian Federal High Court in the case of Mengistu Hailemariam and his co-accused who had been tried, among others, on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity. This was the first African trial where an entire re...

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Main Author: Kebede Tiba, Firew (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] SSRN [2015]
In: Journal of international criminal justice
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