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Article
Epilogue: Homecoming Kings, Queens, Jesters, and Nobodies
International Criminal Justice Review
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2018
DOI
doi.org/10.1177/1057567718766209
Disciplines
Abstract
This epilogue unpacks the return of convicted war criminals as homecomings, with all the attendant rites, rituals, and expectations. Knotting together the various papers in this edited collection, this paper examines how the international community constructs an ideal homecoming and, in turn, how such a construction may simply be fanciful.
Citation Information
Mark A. Drumbl, Epilogue: Homecoming Kings, Queens, Jesters, and Nobodies, 28 Int’l Crim. Just. Rev. 438 (2018).