Was the Dujail Trial Fair?

ICTJ; Miranda Sissons and Ari S. Bassin
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This paper evaluates the Dujail trial, the first of fourteen trials in Iraq against persons accused of crimes against humanity. Although the trial was potentially a new attempt at Iraqi justice, it fell short in many ways. Ultimately, it was rendered ineffective due to political interference, lack of judicial independence, and absence of cultural respect and impartiality in the judicial process.