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Punishment and Process in International Criminal Trials

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Zusatztext 'Ralph Henham's thoughtful! scholarly book should attract attention far beyond the ranks of the penologists and sentencing specialists for whom it will surely be essential reading. He sets penal issues in a broad context. His rich analysis of the internationalisation of criminal justice addresses a host of fundamental problems of sociolegal and philosophical interest about the practice and consequences of criminal trials.' Roger Cotterrell! University of London! UK 'Ralph Henham's book is a brave project which confronts the complex and enigmatic terrain of international sentencing with the most convincing comparative contextual analysis. His account is a dynamic exploration of what is and what should be. Not satisfied with the conventional survey on novel forms and functions! this work advances the principled instrumentality of international sentencing rather than its pragmatic rationalization.' Mark Findlay! University of Sydney! Australia 'Ralph Henham's book makes a socio-legal and philosophical inquiry into the theory and practice of international sentencing...identifying factors that affect discretionary decision-making in international criminal trials...[it] is timely and undoubtedly offers the necessary theoretical framework for future practical inquiries.' Asian Criminology 'Given the penchant for focusing on the problem of bringing perpetrators to justice! this fresh perspective is a welcome addition to the literature in this neglected niche within International Criminal Law.' American Society of International Law Informationen zum Autor Ralph Jean Henham is Professor of Criminal Justice at the Centre for Legal Research! Nottingham Law School! Nottingham Trent University! UK. Klappentext Discusses sentencing within the context of international criminal law and examines internationalized trial processes and alternative mechanisms for resolution. It challenges our present understanding of how and why particular sentencing outcomes are produced and the ligitimacy of international trial justice. Zusammenfassung This book provides an integrated socio-legal analysis of the law and process of international sentencing. It considers the rationale and development of international sentencing structures and processes, the nature and scope of legal and procedural constraints on decision-making, as well as access to justice and rights issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction; Internationalisation and sentencing; Procedural rules and trial practice; Sentencing as social reality; Normative constraints on sentencing; Philosophical issues in international sentencing; Access to justice and rights; Theoretical and methodological issues for international sentencing; Conclusion: reconceptualising international penality; Bibliography; Index. ...

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Authors Ralph Henham, Ralph J. Henham
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.08.2005
 
EAN 9780754624370
ISBN 978-0-7546-2437-0
No. of pages 258
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Series International and Comparative Criminal Justice
International and Comparative Criminal Justice
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / International, International Law

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