Why punish perpetrators of mass atrocities? : purposes of punishment in international criminal law / edited by Florian Jessberger, Julia Geneuss.
2020
KZ7050 .W49 2020 (Mapit)
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Title
Why punish perpetrators of mass atrocities? : purposes of punishment in international criminal law / edited by Florian Jessberger, Julia Geneuss.
Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Copyright
©2020
Description
xviii, 392 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
ASIL studies in international legal theory.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: The Need for a Robust and Consistent Theory of International Punishment / Julia Geneuss and Florian Jessberger
The Practical Importance of Theories of Punishment in International Criminal Law / Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi
Criminology of International Crimes / Frank Neubacher
Punishment Rationales in International Criminal Jurisprudence / Sergey Vasiliev
Punishment and the Domestic Analogy: Why it Can and Cannot Work / Elies van Sliedregt
Not Much, but Better than Nothing: Purposes of Punishment in International Criminal Law / Kai Ambos
The Why Question in International Criminal Punishment: Framing the Landscapes of Asking / Immi Tallgren
Is International Criminal Law Special? / Jochen Bung
"Can I Be Brought before the ICC?" : Deterrence of Mass Atrocities Between Jus in Bello and Jus ad Bellum / Jakob v.H. Holtermann
An Argument for Retributivism in International Criminal Law / Mordechai Kremnitzer
An Expressive Theory of International Punishment for International Crimes / Daniela Demko
We're Exhausting Ourselves, Let's Get Busy Instead / Mark A. Drumbl
Positive General Prevention and the Idea of Civic Courage in International Criminal Law / Klaus Günther
The Individual and the International Community / Andreas Werkmeister
The Right to Punishment for International Crimes / Jens David Ohlin
Prosecution Strategy at the International Criminal Court in Search of a Theory / Alex Whiting
Selectivity in International Criminal Law: Asymmetrical Enforcement as a Problem for Theories of Punishment / Harmen van der Wilt
Theories of Punishment in Sentencing Decisions of the International Criminal Court / Gerhard Werle, Aziz Epik
Theories of Punishment at The Hague / Silvia D'Ascoli
From Punitive to Restorative Justice: Victims' Participation, Reparations and Theories of Punishment / Philipp Ambach
Concluding Remarks: Dimensions of "Why Punish" / Florian Jessberger, Julia Geneuss.
The Practical Importance of Theories of Punishment in International Criminal Law / Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi
Criminology of International Crimes / Frank Neubacher
Punishment Rationales in International Criminal Jurisprudence / Sergey Vasiliev
Punishment and the Domestic Analogy: Why it Can and Cannot Work / Elies van Sliedregt
Not Much, but Better than Nothing: Purposes of Punishment in International Criminal Law / Kai Ambos
The Why Question in International Criminal Punishment: Framing the Landscapes of Asking / Immi Tallgren
Is International Criminal Law Special? / Jochen Bung
"Can I Be Brought before the ICC?" : Deterrence of Mass Atrocities Between Jus in Bello and Jus ad Bellum / Jakob v.H. Holtermann
An Argument for Retributivism in International Criminal Law / Mordechai Kremnitzer
An Expressive Theory of International Punishment for International Crimes / Daniela Demko
We're Exhausting Ourselves, Let's Get Busy Instead / Mark A. Drumbl
Positive General Prevention and the Idea of Civic Courage in International Criminal Law / Klaus Günther
The Individual and the International Community / Andreas Werkmeister
The Right to Punishment for International Crimes / Jens David Ohlin
Prosecution Strategy at the International Criminal Court in Search of a Theory / Alex Whiting
Selectivity in International Criminal Law: Asymmetrical Enforcement as a Problem for Theories of Punishment / Harmen van der Wilt
Theories of Punishment in Sentencing Decisions of the International Criminal Court / Gerhard Werle, Aziz Epik
Theories of Punishment at The Hague / Silvia D'Ascoli
From Punitive to Restorative Justice: Victims' Participation, Reparations and Theories of Punishment / Philipp Ambach
Concluding Remarks: Dimensions of "Why Punish" / Florian Jessberger, Julia Geneuss.
Summary
"Why punish perpetrators of mass atrocities? Given the rapid development and advancing consolidation of international criminal law it seems rather late to ask this question. However, the question of rationales of international punishment is still under-researched and under-theorized, and of relevance for a solid grounding of international criminal law. Therefore, in our view, it was about time to bring together scholars and practitioners from different disciplines and groups of experts: scholars whose research focuses on theories of punishment in general, scholars whose main research interest is international criminal law, and finally lawyers working at international criminal courts or tribunals and concerned with the enforcement of international criminal law. The present volume is the result of these discussions"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-390) and index.
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KZ7050 .W49 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781108475143 hardcover
1108475140 hardcover
9781108465892 paperback
1108465897 paperback
9781108566360 electronic book
9781108650380 electronic book
1108475140 hardcover
9781108465892 paperback
1108465897 paperback
9781108566360 electronic book
9781108650380 electronic book
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