Mark A. Drumbl is the Class of 1975 Alumni Professor of Law and Director of the Transnational Law Institute at Washington & Lee University. He has been a Visiting Scholar at Oxford, Université de Paris, VU Amsterdam, University of Melbourne, and Queen's University Belfast. Along with editing anthologies, he authored Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy (OUP) and Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law, both of which have been extensively reviewed and cited. His work has also been relied upon by courts. Drumbl has served as an expert witness in trial litigation, participated in treaty drafting, represented clients in genocide prosecutions and public inquiries, and consulted widely. Barbora Holá is Senior Researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR) and Associate Professor at the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She has an interdisciplinary focus and studies international criminal justice, societal reconstruction after atrocities, and the aetiology of collective violence. Barbora has published extensively on these subjects and presented as an expert at international conferences and universities in Europe, Australia, Africa, and the Americas. Barbora co-edited The Perpetrators of International Crimes: Theories, Methods, and Evidence (OUP), and The Oxford Handbook on Atrocity Crimes (OUP).
"""In Informers Up Close, Drumbl and Holá vividly humanize the castigated figure of the informer. This book is essential reading for scholars of transitional justice as it brilliantly opens up new pathways for the pursuit of reconciliation and rehabilitation."" * Colleen Murphy, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign * ""Drumbl and Holá offer a deep understanding of the shifting emotions among informers, or 'victims who victimize', and their handlers. Informers Up Close treats this contentious subject with tenderness and humanity."" * Leigh A Payne, University of Oxford * ""The stories of informers in this insightful book confirm their motives and emotions as manifold. Informing reflects the complexity of life in Communist Czechoslovakia."" * Jirí Pribán, Cardiff University * Informers Up Close provides an intimate look into the motivations, loyalties, material incentives, and political rationales surrounding decisions to inform in Communist Czechoslovakia. Bringing informer files to life, this book humanizes informers while forcing us to consider the lingering damage wrought on societal trust. * Cynthia Horne, Professor, Western Washington University *"