Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Brill E-Books |
Contents |
The future of the international Criminal Court : on critique, legalism, and strengthening the ICC's legitimacy / Marieke de Hoon -- Searching for deterrence at the International Criminal Court / Geoff Dancy -- The symbolic economy of international criminal justice : shaping the discourse of a new field of law / Mikkel Jarle Christensen -- Strengthening the effectiveness of international criminal law through the principle of legality / Joanna Nicholson -- Enhancing the effectiveness of the law of genocide / Carola Lingaas -- From Nuremberg to Malabo : a re-evaluation of the tradition of impunity of economic actors in international criminal law / Franziska Oehm -- Strengthening the evaluation of evidence in international criminal trials / Yvonne McDermott -- The significance of institutional culture in enhancing the validity of international criminal tribunals / Hemi Mistry -- The management of third-party amicus participation before international criminal tribunals : juggling efficiency and legitimacy / Avidan Kent and Jamie Trinidad -- The International Criminal Court and the Security Council : the power of politics and the undermining of justice / Kirsten Bowman -- Do too many cooks spoil the broth? a proposal for a joint strategy between the office of the prosecutor and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights / Marialejandra Moreno Mantilla -- Africa and the legitimacy of the ICC in question / Mandiaye Niang -- African states and international criminal law : rethinking the narrative and contextualising the discourse / Dorothy Makaza -- Trying Hissene Habre 'on behalf of Africa' : remaking hybrid international criminal justice at the Chambres africaines extraordinaires / Kerstin Bree Carlson |
Summary |
International criminal law is experiencing a time of uncertainty and flux. There is increasing doubt surrounding where the international criminal justice project is heading. The contributions in this multi-disciplinary volume take stock of the situation and explore ways in which the validity of international criminal tribunals can be strengthened as the field of international criminal justice moves into a more uncertain future. Areas considered include: shaping the aims and aspirations of international criminal tribunals; increasing the effectiveness and legality of substantive international criminal law; improving certain processes and procedures of international criminal tribunals; improving relationships between international criminal tribunals and other organisations; and building trust between international criminal tribunals and African states |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed |
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International Criminal Court.
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Chambres africaines extraordinaires.
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Chambres africaines extraordinaires fast |
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International Criminal Court fast |
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International criminal courts.
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International criminal law.
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Criminal justice, Administration of -- International cooperation
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International crimes.
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LAW -- Criminal Law -- General.
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Criminal justice, Administration of -- International cooperation
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International criminal courts
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International criminal law
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International criminal courts and tribunals.
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Human rights.
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Accountability.
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International criminal justice.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Nicholson, Joanna (Lawyer), editor
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LC no. |
2018007112 |
ISBN |
9789004343771 |
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9004343776 |
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9004343768 |
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9789004343764 |
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