"invisible victims"

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In Refracted Justice, Professor Laurel Fletcher argues that international courts and tribunals consistently frustrate the victims of mass atrocities. In her analysis of transitional justice and victims' rights, she questions whether the International Criminal Court can live up to its moral commitments.

Which begs the question: whose 'morals' does Berkeley Law represent?

"..it is imperative that we develop new models of philanthropy that recognize and honor the interests of our donors." --  UC President Janet Napolitano

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