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Theodor Meron, former Judge and President of UN war crimes tribunals and now Honorary Fellow of Trinity and Oxford Visiting Professor of Law, lays bare the moral compromises and the efforts of leaders and courtiers in Shakespeare’s plays to preserve deniability for crimes, strategies still resorted to by modern actors.