Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law

Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law
Title Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author Christine Schwöbel
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 305
Release 2014-05-09
Genre Law
ISBN 1317929217

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Drawing on the critical legal tradition, the collection of international scholars gathered in this volume analyse the complicities and limitations of International Criminal Law. This area of law has recently experienced a significant surge in scholarship and public debate; individual criminal accountability is now firmly entrenched in both international law and the international consciousness as a necessary mechanism of responsibility. Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law: An Introduction shifts the debate towards that which has so far been missing from the mainstream discussion: the possible injustices, exclusions, and biases of International Criminal Law. This collection of essays is the first dedicated to the topic of critical approaches to international criminal law. It will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of international criminal law, international law, international legal theory, criminal law, and criminology.

Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law

Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law
Title Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author Christine Schwöbel
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Criminal law
ISBN 9781138659766

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This collection of essays is the first dedicated to the topic of critical approaches to international criminal law. Individual criminal accountability is firmly entrenched in both international law and the international consciousness as a necessary mechanism of responsibility. This field has recently experienced a significant surge in attention through scholarship, institutions and public debate, so a more considered interrogation this field is overdue. Including papers from an international range of experts in this area, this book critically examines the central tenets, the limitations and complicities of international criminal law.

A Critical Introduction to International Criminal Law

A Critical Introduction to International Criminal Law
Title A Critical Introduction to International Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author Carsten Stahn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 467
Release 2019
Genre Law
ISBN 1108423205

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Presents theories, practices and critiques alongside each other to engage students, scholars and professionals from multiple fields. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

International Criminal Justice

International Criminal Justice
Title International Criminal Justice PDF eBook
Author Michael Bohlander
Publisher Cameron May
Total Pages 506
Release 2007
Genre Law
ISBN 1905017448

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Summary: "Written by seasoned scholars and practitioners, this collection of essays provides a most comprehensive analysis of the institutional dynamics and political underpinnings of international criminal justice. They explore and provide critical comment on the main institutional difficulties experienced by International Tribunals."--Publisher description.

International Criminal Law—A Counter-Hegemonic Project?

International Criminal Law—A Counter-Hegemonic Project?
Title International Criminal Law—A Counter-Hegemonic Project? PDF eBook
Author Florian Jeßberger
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 283
Release 2022-11-25
Genre Law
ISBN 9462655510

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This book enquires into the counter-hegemonic capacity of international criminal justice. It highlights perspectives and themes that have thus far often been neglected in the scholarship on (critical approaches to) international criminal justice. Can international criminal justice be viewed as a ‘counter-hegemonic’ project? And if so, under what conditions? In response to these questions, scholars and practitioners from the Global South and North reflect inter alia on the engagement with international criminal justice in the context of Ukraine, Palestine, and minorities in South-Asia while also highlighting the hegemonic tendencies built into the institutional structure of the International Criminal Court on the axes of gender and language. Florian Jeßberger is Professor of Criminal Law and Director of the Franz von Liszt Institute for International Criminal Justice, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany. Leonie Steinl is a Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany. Kalika Mehta is an Associate Researcher at the Franz von Liszt Institute for International Criminal Justice, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany.

Criminological Approaches to International Criminal Law

Criminological Approaches to International Criminal Law
Title Criminological Approaches to International Criminal Law PDF eBook
Author Ilias Bantekas
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 371
Release 2014-11-06
Genre Law
ISBN 1107060036

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A practical guide to what motivates international crimes and how these are structured and investigated in theory and practice.

Marketing Global Justice

Marketing Global Justice
Title Marketing Global Justice PDF eBook
Author Christine Schwöbel-Patel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 331
Release 2021-05-06
Genre Law
ISBN 1108482759

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A political economy analysis that explains international criminal law's hegemonic status in the understanding of global justice.