The legitimacy of international criminal tribunals / editors, Nobuo Hayashi and Cecilia M. Bailliet ; assistant editor, Joanna Nicholson.
2017
KZ7230 .L44 2017 (Mapit)
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The legitimacy of international criminal tribunals / editors, Nobuo Hayashi and Cecilia M. Bailliet ; assistant editor, Joanna Nicholson.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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©2017.
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xx, 502 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Studies on international courts and tribunals.
Formatted Contents Note
The legitimacy of international criminal tribunals / Larry May and Shannon Fyfe
Conceptualising and measuring the legitimacy of international criminal tribunals / Silje Aambø Langvatn and Theresa Squatrito
Between international criminal justice and injustice : theorising legitimacy / Sergey Vasiliev
Legitimacy, legality, and the possibility of a pluralist international criminal law / Asad Kiyani
The legitimacy and effectiveness of international criminal tribunals : a criminal policy perspective / Athanasios Chouliaras
Legitimacy and ICC jurisdiction following security council referrals : conduct on the territory of non-party states and the legality principle / Rogier Bartels
Is the Yugoslav Tribunal guilty of hyper-humanising international humanitarian law? / Nobuo Hayashi
'One of the challenges that can plausibly be raised against them'? on the role of truth in debates about the legitimacy of international criminal tribunals / Jakob V.H. Holtermann
Hidden legitimacy : crafting judicial narratives in the shadow of secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal : a speculation / Timothy William Waters
Positive complementarity and legitimacy : is the international criminal court shifting from judicial restraint towards interventionism? / Ignaz Stegmiller
African supranational criminal jurisdiction : one step towards ending impunity or two steps backwards for international criminal justice? / Dorothy Makaza
Legitimacy defects and legal flaws of the special tribunal for Lebanon : dilemmas of the 'peace through justice' theorem / Martin Wählisch
Prosecutors' opening statements : the rhetoric of law, politics and silent war / Damien Rogers
Effectiveness of international criminal tribunals : empirical assessment of rehabilitation as sentencing goal / Barbora Hola, Jessica Kelder, and Joris van Wijk
Procedural justice, legitimacy, and victim participation in Uganda / Stephen Smith Cody
Things fall apart : battles of legitimation and the politics of noncompliance and African sovereignty from the Rwanda Tribunal to the ICC / Victor Peskin
Financing lady justice : how the funding systems of Ad Hoc Tribunals could lend themselves to the possibility of judicial bias / Mistale Taylor
Global civil society, the ICC and legitimacy in international criminal justice / Kjersti lohne.
Conceptualising and measuring the legitimacy of international criminal tribunals / Silje Aambø Langvatn and Theresa Squatrito
Between international criminal justice and injustice : theorising legitimacy / Sergey Vasiliev
Legitimacy, legality, and the possibility of a pluralist international criminal law / Asad Kiyani
The legitimacy and effectiveness of international criminal tribunals : a criminal policy perspective / Athanasios Chouliaras
Legitimacy and ICC jurisdiction following security council referrals : conduct on the territory of non-party states and the legality principle / Rogier Bartels
Is the Yugoslav Tribunal guilty of hyper-humanising international humanitarian law? / Nobuo Hayashi
'One of the challenges that can plausibly be raised against them'? on the role of truth in debates about the legitimacy of international criminal tribunals / Jakob V.H. Holtermann
Hidden legitimacy : crafting judicial narratives in the shadow of secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal : a speculation / Timothy William Waters
Positive complementarity and legitimacy : is the international criminal court shifting from judicial restraint towards interventionism? / Ignaz Stegmiller
African supranational criminal jurisdiction : one step towards ending impunity or two steps backwards for international criminal justice? / Dorothy Makaza
Legitimacy defects and legal flaws of the special tribunal for Lebanon : dilemmas of the 'peace through justice' theorem / Martin Wählisch
Prosecutors' opening statements : the rhetoric of law, politics and silent war / Damien Rogers
Effectiveness of international criminal tribunals : empirical assessment of rehabilitation as sentencing goal / Barbora Hola, Jessica Kelder, and Joris van Wijk
Procedural justice, legitimacy, and victim participation in Uganda / Stephen Smith Cody
Things fall apart : battles of legitimation and the politics of noncompliance and African sovereignty from the Rwanda Tribunal to the ICC / Victor Peskin
Financing lady justice : how the funding systems of Ad Hoc Tribunals could lend themselves to the possibility of judicial bias / Mistale Taylor
Global civil society, the ICC and legitimacy in international criminal justice / Kjersti lohne.
Summary
With the ad hoc tribunals completing their mandates and the International Criminal Court under significant pressure, today's international criminal jurisdictions are at a critical juncture. Their legitimacy cannot be taken for granted. This multidisciplinary volume investigates key issues pertaining to legitimacy: criminal accountability, normative development, truth-discovery, complementarity, regionalism, and judicial cooperation. The volume sheds new light on previously unexplored areas, including the significance of redacted judgements, prosecutors' opening statements, rehabilitative processes of international convicts, victim expectations, court financing, and NGO activism. The book's original contributions will appeal to researchers, practitioners, advocates, and students of international criminal justice, accountability for war crimes and the rule of law.
Note
With the ad hoc tribunals completing their mandates and the International Criminal Court under significant pressure, today's international criminal jurisdictions are at a critical juncture. Their legitimacy cannot be taken for granted. This multidisciplinary volume investigates key issues pertaining to legitimacy: criminal accountability, normative development, truth-discovery, complementarity, regionalism, and judicial cooperation. The volume sheds new light on previously unexplored areas, including the significance of redacted judgements, prosecutors' opening statements, rehabilitative processes of international convicts, victim expectations, court financing, and NGO activism. The book's original contributions will appeal to researchers, practitioners, advocates, and students of international criminal justice, accountability for war crimes and the rule of law.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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STA
Call Number
KZ7230 .L44 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781107146174 hardcover
1107146178 hardcover
1107146178 hardcover
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