1 War Crimes Trials and Investigations: Major Trends and Disciplinary Challenges2 Orientation: War Crimes Trials in Theory and Practice from the Middle Ages to the Present3 Forensic Anthropology: Whose Rules Are We Playing by?-Contextualizing the Role of Forensic Protocols in Human Rights Investigations4 Anthropometrics: The Application of Anthropometrics to Identify and Assess War Crimes5 International Legal History: From Atrocity Reports to War Crimes Tribunals-The Roots of Modern War Crimes Investigations in Nineteenth-Century Legal Activism and First World War Propaganda6 History: War Crimes in the Past and Present-A Historian's Perspective7 Violence Studies: Social Theoretical Considerations Towards Understanding of War Crimes8 International Relations: Between Theory and Practice, the National and International9 Responsibility to Protect: Justice and Responsibility-Related but Not Synonymous10 Moral Philosophy: The Ethics of War-Before, During and AfterIndex