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Introduction
Part One.Narratives of Law and Justice in the International Courtrooms
Chapter 1 'Locals' and 'Internationals' in Discourses and Practices of International Justice
Chapter 2Expert Witnesses and the International War Crimes Trials. Making Sense of Large-Scale Violence in Rwanda
Chapter 3Terror, Terrorizing, Terrorism. Instilling Fear as a Crime in the Cases of Radovan Karadzic and Charles Taylor
Chapter 4 The Shifting Status of Grand Narratives in War Crimes Trials and International Law. History and Politics in the Courtroom
Part Two: Dealing with Justice after Yugoslav Wars
Chapter 5 A Crack in the Wall of Denial. The Scorpions Video in and out of the Serbian Courtrooms
Chapter 6 Tracing Dialogue on the Legacy of War Crimes in Serbia
Chapter 7 'Forever Connected'. State Narratives and the Dutch Memory of Srebrenica
Chapter 8 Resisting the Culture of Trauma in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Emancipatory Lessons for/in Cultural and Knowledge Production
Chapter 9 War Reparations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Individual Stories and Collective Interests.

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