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Old 06-03-2011, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 95th Rifleman View Post
Ok, fast forward to post exchange, things are starting to get organised, countries have moved from the "oh shit, oh shit, oh shit" stage and have established industry and legitimacy. Would there be an interest in hunting down war criminals/ If so, who would do it and why? Would it be purely political, for the pursuit of justice or motivated by vengeance?
Well, IMO, it's all going to come down to situations. IMO, you're looking at one or two instances: the ICC has been reconstituted as an element of the restoration of the rule of law (most likely with French backing, with the obvious goal of enhancing French influence across the Continent); or it's another nation or sub-national group, operating outside that framework of international law. The latter case is more likely, and will most likely resemble 'frontier justice.'
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