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Lawless World

Lawless World

Philippe Sands

Penguin Books Ltd
2016
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International lawyer Philippe Sands has a unique insider's view of the elites who govern our lives. His sensational revelations in Lawless World changed the political agenda overnight, forcing Tony Blair to publish damning mterial that he'd tried to hide.Now, in this updated edition with a shocking new chapter, you can get the full story of how the US and UK governments are riding roughshod over international agreements on human rights, war, torture and the environment - the very laws they put in place. Here sands looks at why global rules matter for all of us. And he powerfully makes the case for preserving them ... before justice becomes history.
Lawless World: The Whistle-Blowing Account of How Bush and Blair Are Taking the Law Into Theirown Hands
Explaining how and why radical policy shifts are occurring in twenty-first-century administrations, a cautionary account contends that the United States and Great Britain are disregarding key global safeguards put in place sixty years ago and outlines the potential consequences of broken international agreements. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.
East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
A profound, important book, a moving personal detective story and an uncovering of secret pasts, set in Europe's center, the city of bright colors--Lviv, Ukraine, dividing east from west, north from south, in what had been the Austro-Hungarian Empire. A book that explores the development of the world-changing legal concepts of "genocide" and "crimes against humanity" that came about as a result of the unprecedented atrocities of Hitler's Third Reich. It is also a spellbinding family memoir, as the author traces the mysterious story of his grandfather as he maneuvered through Europe in the face of Nazi atrocities. This is "a monumental achievement ... told with love, anger and precision" (John le Carr , acclaimed internationally bestselling author). East West Street looks at the personal and intellectual evolution of the two men who simultaneously originated the ideas of "genocide" and "crimes against humanity," both of whom, not knowing the other, studied at the same university with the same professors, in "the Paris of Ukraine," a major cultural center of Europe, a city variously called Lemberg, Lw w, Lvov, or Lviv. Phillipe Sands changes the way we look at the world, at our understanding of history and how civilization has tried to cope with mass murder
The Ratline: The Exalted Life and Mysterious Death of a Nazi Fugitive
A tale of Nazi lives, mass murder, love, Cold War espionage, a mysterious death in the Vatican, and the Nazi escape route to Per n's Argentina,"the Ratline"--from the author of the internationally acclaimed, award-winning East West Street. "Hypnotic, shocking, and unputdownable." --John le Carr , internationally renowned bestselling author Baron Otto von W chter, a lawyer, husband, and father, was also a senior SS officer and war criminal, indicted for the murder of more than a hundred thousand Poles and Jews. Although he was given a new identity and life via "the Ratline" to Argentina, the escape route taken by thousands of other Nazis, W chter and his plan were cut short by his mysterious, shocking death in Rome. In the midst of the burgeoning Cold War, was he being recruited by the Americans or by the Soviets--or perhaps both? Or was he poisoned by one side or the other, as his son believes--or by both? With the cooperation of W chter's son Horst, who believes his father to have been "a good man," award-winning author Philippe Sands draws on a trove of family correspondence to piece together W chter's extraordinary life before and during the war, his years evading justice, and his sudden, puzzling death. A riveting work of history, The Ratline is part historical detective story, part love story, part family memoir, and part Cold War espionage thriller.
38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England, and a Nazi in Patagonia
In this intimate legal and historical detective story, the world-renowned lawyer and acclaimed author of East West Street traces the footsteps of two of the twentieth century's most merciless criminals--accused of genocide and crimes against humanity--testing the limits of immunity and impunity after Nuremberg. "Though nearly a decade in the making, this book could not arrive at a better time, because its subject is one of the most pressing themes of our era: impunity. . . . Sands has created an indelible and enthralling work of moral witness." --Patrick Radden Keefe, author of Say Nothing On the evening of October 16, 1998, Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested at a medical clinic in London. After a brutal, seventeen-year reign marked by assassinations, disappearances, and torture--frequently tied to the infamous detention center at the heart of Santiago, Londres 38--Pinochet was being indicted for international crimes and extradition to Spain, opening the door to criminal charges that would follow him to the grave, in 2006. Three decades earlier, on the evening of December 3, 1962, SS-Commander Walter Rauff was arrested in his home in Punta Arenas, at the southern tip of Chile. As the overseer of the development and use of gas vans in World War II, he was indicted for the mass murder of tens of thousands of Jews and faced extradition to West Germany. Would these uncommon criminals be held accountable? Were their stories connected? The Nuremberg Trials--where Rauff's crimes had first been read into the record, in 1945--opened the door to universal jurisdiction, and Pinochet's case would be the first effort to ensnare a former head of state. In this unique blend of memoir, courtroom drama, and travelogue, Philippe Sands gives us a front row seat to the Pinochet trial--where he acted as a barrister for Human Rights Watch--and teases out the dictator's unexpected connection to a leading Nazi who ended up managing a king crab cannery in Patagonia. A decade-long journey exposes the chilling truth behind the lives of two men and their intertwined destinies on 38 Londres Street.
The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice, and Courage

The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice, and Courage

Philippe Sands

Knopf Publishing Group
2023
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The moving, inspiring David-and-Goliath true story of freedom and justice involving one tiny nation in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa, and the extraordinary woman, a descendant of slaves, who dared to take on the Crown and the United Kingdom--and win a historic victory In 1973, on the Chagos Islands off the coast of Africa, Liseby Elyse--twenty years old, newly married and four months pregnant--was, rounded up, along with the entire population of Chagos, and ordered to pack her belongings and leave her beloved homeland by ship or slowly starve; the British had cut off all food supplies. Some two thousand people who had lived on the islands of Chagos for generations, many the direct descendants of enslaved people brought there from Mozambique and Madagascar in the 18th century by the French and British, were deported overnight from their island paradise as the result of a secret decision by the British government to provide the United States with land to construct a military base in the Indian Ocean. For four decades the government of Mauritius fought for the return of Chagos. Three decades into the battle, Philippe Sands became the lead lawyer in the case, designing its legal strategy and assembling a team of lawyers from Mauritius, Belgium, India, Ukraine, and the U.S. When the case finally reached the World Court in the Hague, Sands chose as the star witness the diminutive Liseby Elyse, now sixty-five years old, and instructed her to appear before the court, speaking in Kreol, to tell the fourteen international judges her story of forced exile. The fate of Chagos rested on her testimony. The judges faced a landmark decision: Would they rule that Britain illegally detached Chagos from Mauritius? Would Liseby Elyse sway the judges and open the door, allowing her and her fellow Chagossians to return home--or would they remain exiled forever? Philippe Sands writes of his own journey into international law and that of the World Court in the Hague, and of the extraordinary decades-long quest of Liseby Elyse, and the people of Chagos, in their fight for justice and a free and fair return to the idyllic land of their birth.
Ratline

Ratline

Philippe Sands

Orion
2021
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The Sunday Times bestselling new book by the winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize and author of EAST WEST STREET - a historical detective story that sets out to uncover the truth behind what happened to leading Nazi Otto von Wächter
Last Colony

Last Colony

Philippe Sands

ORION PUBLISHING CO
2022
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Telling the story of the landmark international judgement that brought an end to Britain's colonial rule in Africa, THE LAST COLONY is a riveting, enraging and beautifully rendered history of international law by the bestselling author of EAST WEST STREET and THE RATLINE
The Last Colony

The Last Colony

Philippe Sands

ORION PUBLISHING CO
2023
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FROM THE WINNER OF THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE and author of EAST WEST STREETTHE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'Should be read by anyone who cares about justice, humanity and human rights' Elif Shafak'An essential account' Sunday Times'Powerful and persuasive . . . superb' Abdulrazak Gurnah 'An urgent reminder that Britain's colonial rule isn't our past. It's our present' New Statesman'An important [book]' Observer'Elegant, moving and profoundly informative' The ScotsmanThrough one woman's fight for justice, the award-winning author of East West Street exposes the shocking events that marked the 1965 establishment of the British Indian Ocean Territory. Written with Sands' characteristic expertise, insight and thrilling storytelling, The Last Colony lays bare the brutal legacy of colonial rule, the devastating impact of Britain's grip on its last colony in Africa and the ongoing struggle to right a historic wrong.
38 Londres Street

38 Londres Street

Philippe Sands

ORION PUBLISHING CO
2026
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In 38 Londres Street, Philippe Sands blends personal memoir, historical detective work and gripping courtroom drama to probe a secret double story of mass murder, one that reveals a shocking thread that links the horrors of the 1940s with those of our own times. The house at 38 Londres Street is home to the legacies of two men whose personal stories span continents, nationalities and decades of atrocity: Augusto Pinochet, President of Chile, and Walther Rauff, a Nazi SS officer responsible for the use of gas vans.On the run from justice at the end of the Second World War, Rauff crosses the ocean to southern Chile. He settles in Punta Arenas, Patagonia, managing a king crab cannery at the end of the world. But there are whispers about this discreet and self-possessed German - rumours of a second career with Pinochet's secret intelligence service, the dreaded DINA.In 1998, Pinochet is in a London medical clinic when the police enter his room and arrest him on charges of crimes against humanity and genocide. Philippe Sands is called to advise the former head of state on his claim to immunity, but will instead represent a human rights organisation against him. Years later, Sands makes a discovery while working on another book which reignites his interest in the case and leads to a decades-long investigation into Pinochet's crimes, his unexpected connection to Rauff and the former Nazi's possible connection to Chile's disappeared.
Vostochno-zapadnaja ulitsa. Proiskhozhdenie terminov GENOTSID i PRESTUPLENIE PROTIV CHELOVECHESTVA
Filipp Sends - izvestnyj britanskij publitsist, jurist-mezhdunarodnik, professor prava, prinimavshij uchastie vo mnogikh sudebnykh protsessakh po voennym prestuplenijam. Sends - prezident britanskogo PEN-kluba, populjarnyj kommentator programm VVS i CNN, avtor 16 knig i laureat mnogikh premij, pjat iz kotorykh on poluchil imenno za knigu "Vostochno-zapadnaja ulitsa".Issledovanie sobstvennykh kornej vedet avtora ot Lvova-Lemberga v Njurnberg, ot Njurnbergskogo protsessa - v nashi dni, ibo sami ponjatija chelovechnosti i beschelovechnosti naveki okrasheny Kholokostom i prigovorom, prozvuchavshim na Njurnbergskom protsesse. I ottogo chto bolshaja istorija tak tesno perepletaetsja s istoriej semi, chelovecheskoe v nej - utverzhdaetsja."Gigantskaja eruditsija, pytlivost uchenogo, uvlechennost i tvorcheskoe voobrazhenie - vot chto pozvolilo Filippu Sendsu rasputat slozhnejshij klubok, v kotorom proshloe semi pereplelos s evropejskoj istoriej i razvitiem pravovykh ponjatij". - Majkl Shejbon"Grandioznoe proizvedenie... Gluboko lichnoe povestvovanie, napisannoe s gnevom i ljubovju". - Dzhon Le Karre"Vozmozhno, samaja vazhnaja kniga, napisannaja posle tragedii 11 sentjabrja". - Robert Kharris.
Tilbake til Lemberg

Tilbake til Lemberg

Philippe Sands

Press
2019
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Da den framstående menneskerettsjuristen Philippe Sands ble invitert til å forelese i Lviv i Ukraina i 2010, ante han ikke at besøket ville bli begynnelsen på en lang reise inn i egen familiehistorie - og inn i de mest avgjørende hendelsene i hele det 20. århundre. Sands var nysgjerrig på Lviv: en vakker, gammel by som pleide å bære navnet Lemberg, og som hadde vært et sentrum for den jødiske kulturen Europa. Her hadde bestefaren hans vokst opp - den elegante og tilkneppede Léon, han som alltid omga seg med så mye taushet, så mange spørsmål. Det Sands ikke visste, var at Lemberg også hadde vært opphavsstedet til Rafael Lemkin og Hersch Lauterpach - to unge jødiske flykninger og jurister som under krigen arbeidet på spreng hver for seg for å utvikle et lovapparat som kunne gjøre det mulig å forfølge og straffe nazismens overgripere. Under krigen var Lemberg også Hans Franks by: Nazismens viktigste jurist, en av det tredje rikets sjefstenkere, beryktet under krigen for sitt ufattelig brutale styre i det okkuperte Polen og Ukraina. Sands jakt på sannheten om sin familie og byen som forsvant, sender ham halve jorden rundt, før tilfeldigheter og utrolige forbindelser fører ham tilbake til Nürnberg og rettsprosessen etter krigen - der Lemkins og Lauterpachts juridiske arbeid endelig skulle stå sin prøve, og Hans Frank skulle få møte sin skjebne. Tilbake til Lemberg er en uforglemmelig blanding av historisk detektivarbeid og personlig beretning - og en sterk meditasjon over hvordan minner, forbrytelser og skyld kan etterlate arr gjennom generasjoner.
Skyggespillet; øgn, kjærlighet og rettferdighet langs nazistenes fluktrute
Den 13. juli 1949 døde Alfredo Reinhardt på Santo Spiritosykehuset i Vatikanet. Dødsårsaken ble oppgitt som alvorlig leversvikt. Men pasienten var innlagt under falskt navn. I virkeligheten het han Otto von Wächter: høytstående SS-offiser, tidligere guvernør for Galicia i dagens Ukraina og ettersøkt for drapet på over 100 000 mennesker. Hva brakte ham til Roma? Og hvorfor døde han? Den fremstående menneskerettighetsjuristen Philippe Sands debuterte som sakprosaforfatter med den internasjonale kritikersuksessen Tilbake til Lemberg i 2016. Der fortalte Sands historien om bestefaren Leo, som rømte fra Lemberg akkurat i tide til å unngå nazistenes jødeforfølgelser, og om den internasjonale juridiske prosessen for å straffe tyskernes forbrytelser etter krigen. Det var under arbeidet med debutboka at Philippe Sands kom i kontakt med Horst Wächter. En vennlig gammel mann bosatt i et falleferdig slott i Østerrike - og sønn av nazilederen som under krigen hadde hatt ansvaret for forfølgelsen av Sands' slektninger i Lemberg: Otto von Wächter. Da SS-mannen døde i Roma sommeren 1949, var han på flukt til Argentina - assistert av kardinal Alois Hudal, som etter krigen hjalp både Josef Mengele og Adolf Eichmann til Latin-Amerika. Av sønnen Horst får Philippe Sands tilgang til et unikt materiale av brev, dagbøker og dokumenter etter Otto von Wächter. I Skyggespillet kan Philippe Sands dermed for første gang fortelle historien om de tyske fluktnettverkene i etterkrigsårene innenfra, og om den storpolitiske dragkampen rundt flyktningene - i et Europa stadig mer preget av den kalde krigen. Men arkivet ga også tilgang til en annen verden: Livet i en ledende nazi-familie både før, under og etter krigen. Med kjærligheten mellom Otto og kona Charlotte - hun som etter krigen gjorde alt for å redde ektemannen, og familiens ære. Og med spørsmålene til sønnen Horst, som aldri har gitt opp tanken på faren som «en god mann». Hva innhentet Otto von Wächter til slutt? Skyggespille