Geoffrey Robertson
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Geoffrey Ronald Robertson (born 30 September 1946) is a human rights barrister, academic, author and broadcaster. He holds dual Australian and British citizenship.
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Bibliography
- Reluctant Judas, Temple-Smith, 1976
- Obscenity, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1979
- People Against the Press, Quartet, 1983
- Geoffrey Robertson's Hypotheticals, Angus & Robertson, 1986
- Does Dracula Have Aids?, Angus & Robertson, 1987
- Geoffrey Robertson's Hypotheticals – A New Collection, ABC, 1991
- Freedom the Individual and the Law, Penguin, 1993 (7th ed)
- The Justice Game, 1998 Chatto; Viking edition 1999
- Crimes Against Humanity – The Struggle for Global Justice, Alan Lane, 1999; revised 2002 (Penguin paperback) and 2006 Template:ISBN
- The Tyrannicide Brief, Chatto & Windus, 2005
- Media Law (with Andrew Nicol QC), Sweet & Maxwell, 5th edition, 2008
- Statute of Liberty, Vintage Books Australia, March 2009, Template:ISBN
- Was there an Armenian Genocide? (online), October 2009, Template:ISBN
- The Case of the Pope: Vatican Accountability for Human Rights Abuse, Penguin, October 2010, Template:ISBN
- Mullahs Without Mercy: How to Stop Iran's First Nuclear Strike, Vintage, October 2012, Template:ISBN
- Dreaming too loud : Reflections on a race apart, Vintage, 2013, Template:ISBN
- Stephen Ward was Innocent, OK, Biteback Publishing, 2013, Template:ISBN
- An Inconvenient Genocide: Who Now Remembers the Armenians?, 2014
- Rather His Own Man: Reliable Memoirs, 2018<ref>"Geoffrey Robertson, human rights crusader, honoured on Australia Day with Order of Australia" by Deborah Snow, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 January 2018</ref>
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