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East West Street by Philippe, QC Sands; 9781474601917

East West Street

By Philippe, QC Sands

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Description

East West Street by Philippe Sands, QC, is a profound exploration of the intersection of personal and historical narratives, weaving together the author’s family history with the legal and moral ramifications of genocide and war crimes. Set against the backdrop of the Second World War, Sands delves into the lives of two influential figures, Hersch Lauterpacht and Raphael Lemkin, whose groundbreaking contributions to international law transformed the way humanity addresses atrocities.

The Story

Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Sands uncovers the complexities of justice and memory. The narrative shifts between the harrowing experiences of his own family, who fled the horrors of Nazi-occupied Europe, and the pivotal legal battles that arose from the war. As he traces the origins of the concepts of 'genocide' and 'crimes against humanity', Sands invites readers to reflect on the enduring impact of these terms in contemporary society.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging prose that combines personal memoir with historical analysis
  • Deeply moving revelations about the author's family history
  • Insightful discussions on international human rights law and its evolution

Perfect For

This book is ideal for readers interested in memoirs that delve into significant historical events, as well as those seeking a deeper understanding of the legal frameworks surrounding human rights. Fans of Sands' previous works, such as Lawless World and Return to Auschwitz, will find similar resonance in the themes of justice and remembrance.

"A poignant reminder of the fragility of human rights and the importance of historical consciousness."
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 198 mm × 28 mm
Pages: 496
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781474601917

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