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Explring the boundaries of international criminal justice edited by Ralph Henham and Mark Findlay.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: England : Ashgate pub., 2011.Description: 283 pISBN:
  • 9780754649793
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.01 HEN/EXP
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Table of contents:
Chapter 1. introduction:rethinking international criminal justice?
Part 1
Achieving justice in post-conflict societies
Chapter 2. Mass atrocities:theories and concepts of accountability - on the schizophrenia of accountability
Chapter 3. collective responsibility for global crime:Limitation with the liability paradigm
Chapter 4. Victim's expectations towards justice in post conflict societies:a bottom- up perspectives
Chapter 5. Marking international criminal procedure work:from theory to practice
Chapter 6. should states bear the responsibility of imposing sanctions on its citizens who as witness commit crimes before the ICC?
Part 2
International criminal justice as governance
Chapter 7. Exclusion and inclusion :bio-politics and global governance through criminalisation
Chapter 8. Contracting dynamics of global administrative measures and international criminal courts:cosmopolitanism, multilateral ism,state interests
Chapter 9. Governing through globalised crime:thoughts on the transition from terror
Chapter 10. evaluating sentencing as a force for achieving justice in international criminal trials
Chapter 11. the paradox of global terrorism and community based security policing
Index

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