Geoffrey Robertson's Crimes Against Humanity is a superb and highly influential account of the history of the human rights movement up to the present day. From the French Revolution and the Nuremberg trials to 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq, Robertson traces the developing concept of human rights and shows how far we still have to go. His inspiring narrative is both a masterly history and a clarion call to the global justice movement.
Geoffrey Robertson
The Case of the Pope: Vatican Accountability for Human Rights Abuse
$14.95 – Paperback / Penguin Books Ltd
Is the Pope morally or legally responsible for the negligence that has allowed so many terrible crimes to go unpunished? This title delivers a devastating indictment of the way the Vatican has run a secret legal system that... Buy or find out more→
The Statute of Liberty: How Australians Can Take Back Their Rights
$19.95 – Paperback / Random House Australia
The Australian people emerged from a polyglot mixture of nationalities and other races: a kind of human minestrone. Not only a race, but a race apart, thanks to the kindness of distance. What distinctive moral vision have we... Buy or find out more→
Crimes Against Humanity
$9.95 – Paperback / Penguin Books Ltd
Geoffrey Robertson's Crimes Against Humanity is a superb and highly influential account of the history of the human rights movement up to the present day. From the French Revolution and the Nuremberg trials to 9/11 and... Buy or find out more→
The Tyrannicide Brief: The Story of the Man Who Sent Charles I to the Scaffold
$19.95 – Paperback / Vintage
Charles I waged civil wars that cost one in ten Englishmen their lives. But in 1649 Parliament was hard put to find a lawyer with the skill and daring to prosecute a king who claimed to be above the law. In the end, they chose... Buy or find out more→
The Justice Game
$19.95 – Paperback / Vintage
Geoffrey Robertson QC was appointed to the Appeals Chamber of the UN Special Court for Sierra Leone in 2002. He has appeared before Old Bailey juries in some of the most celebrated trials including Oz, Gay News, The ABC Trial and... Buy or find out more→










