Seven Candidates for Prosecution is the only historical-legal analysis of the individual culpability of senior Khmer Rouge leaders for crimes against humanity during Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979), when 1.7 million or more Cambodians died from execution, starvation, and disease. It combines an authoritative historical sketch of the workings of the Khmer Rouge regime with a legal template for indictment of the accused. First published in 2001 by...