Prosecuting the Powerful: War Crimes and the Battle for Justice by Steve Crawshaw - ISBN: 9780349128955
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War crimes, powerful leaders, and the relentless fight for global justice.

Prosecuting the Powerful: War Crimes and the Battle for Justice

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  • Paperback

    464 pages

  • Release Date

    12 May 2026

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Newly revised and updated

SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2025 MOORE PRIZE IN HUMAN RIGHTS WRITING

Prosecuting The Powerful isn’t just compelling and very moving, it has all the force of a well-crafted thriller. I literally couldn’t stop reading it,’ John Simpson, BBC World Affairs Editor

‘A compelling account of a revolutionary moment in history,’ Philippe Sands, The Spectator

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349128955
ISBN-10:0349128952
Author:Steve Crawshaw
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:The Bridge Street Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:12 May 2026
Weight:361g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 32mm
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Critics Review

A magnificent account of a noble obsession - the determination to make war criminals, and the people behind them, pay for what they have done. Steve Crawshaw, who has devoted himself to campaigning for precisely that, explains in calm, careful detail why it’s not only possible, but (in this disturbing age of Ukraine and Gaza) is actually starting to happen. For me, Prosecuting The Powerful isn’t just compelling and very moving, it has all the force of a well-crafted thriller. I literally couldn’t stop reading it * John Simpson, BBC World Affairs Editor *In a world riven with war and atrocities, we are watching nations which boast a commitment to the rule of law showing contempt for it when it applies to them or their allies. Powerful, timely and moving, Steve Crawshaw’s book is an indictment of double standards and hypocrisy, and a brilliant call for justice * Helena Kennedy *In a time when it’s easy to despair about war atrocities, Steve Crawshaw reminds us of the important advance of international law. His personal experience and the use of arresting detail give us hope that those who are causing so much suffering today may face justice tomorrow. A tour de force * Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor, Channel 4 News and author of ‘I Brought the War With Me: Stories and Poems from the Front Line *In this powerful book, Steve Crawshaw, who has devoted his career to the pursuit of international justice, eloquently confronts one of the toughest dilemmas of the moment: how to hold war criminals to account * Anne Applebaum, author of Autocracy, Inc *This is an important primer for our dark times * Luke Harding, The Observer *“Reads like a political thriller” * Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung *

About The Author

Steve Crawshaw

Steve Crawshaw has written and worked on human rights and justice for more than thirty years. He was a journalist at Granada Television before joining the Independent at launch in 1986, where his roles included Russia and East Europe Editor during the east European revolutions and Balkan wars, then Germany bureau chief and chief foreign correspondent. In 2002, he joined Human Rights Watch as UK director and then UN advocacy director in New York. In 2010 he joined Amnesty International as international advocacy director and then Director of the Office of the Secretary General. In 2018 he became policy and advocacy director at Freedom from Torture. His previous books are Goodbye to the USSR (1992), Easier Fatherland: Germany and the Twenty-First Century (2004), Small Acts of Resistance (with John Jackson, foreword by Vaclav Havel, 2010) and Street Spirit: The Power of Protest and Mischief (foreword by Ai Weiwei, 2017). He studied Russian and German at the universities of Oxford and St Petersburg, and lived in Poland from 1978 to 1981.

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