Geoffrey Robertson is a celebrated advocate for human rights and an esteemed scholar of international law.As a senior barrister, based in London, Robertson has defended: OZ Magazine; Gay News; Mike Tyson; Salman Rushdie; Singapore dissidents persecuted by Lee Kuan Yew; Julian Assange/Wikileaks and has acted for Human Rights Watch against the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.He has been legal consultant to a wide variety of governments, international organisations and NGOs.His books include --An Inconvenient Genocide : who remembers the Armenians?(Random House, 2014)Dreaming Too Loud : reflections on a race apart(Random House, 2013)Crimes against Humanity : the struggle for global justice(Penguin, 2012)Mullahs Without Mercy : human rights and nuclearweapons (Vintage, 2012)The Case of the Pope : Vatican accountability for human rights abuse (Penguin, 2010)The Statute of Liberty : how Australians can take back their rights (Vintage, 2009)Justice and Revenge : international law after Tuesday 11th September 2001 (Wyndham Place Trust, 2002)The Justice Game(Chatto & Windus, 1998)