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Trials Amp Tribulations of Intl

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Informationen zum Autor Henry F. Carey is associate professor of political science at Georgia State University in Atlanta. He is the author most recently of Privatizing the Democratic Peace: Policy Dilemmas of NGO Peacebuilding (2012) and Reaping what you Sow: A Comparative Examination of Torture Reform in the United States, France, Argentina, and Israel (2012), editor of United Nations Law Reports and co-editor of ISA Compendium on International Law (2010).Stacey M. Mitchell is lecturer in the Dept. of International Relations at the University of Georgia, where she earned her PhD She is the author of many articles on international criminal justice, including "Ignorance and Miscalculation in American Foreign Policy towards Rwanda" and "The Role of Structure and Institutions in the Genocide of the Rwandan Tutsi and the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire." Klappentext This book examines the political and legal challenges of instating criminal prosecutions by international tribunals since their reestablishment a half century after the international military tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo. Zusammenfassung This book examines the political and legal challenges of instating criminal prosecutions by international tribunals since their reestablishment a half century after the international military tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionPart I: Thematic StudiesChapter 1: Customary Law and the Ad Hoc International Criminal CourtsJames Larry TaulbeeChapter 2: The Joint Criminal Enterprise Debate and the Case of Charles Taylor: The Politics of International Criminal Tribunal LawKelly-Kate PeaseChapter 3: Prosecuting Recruitment of Child Combatants by the Special Court for Sierra Leone: Precedents and ProblemsKimberly LanegranChapter 4: Song as a Crime Against Humanity: The First International Prosecution of a Pop StarSusan BeneschChapter 5: Seeking Justice and Accountability: The Dilemmas of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights NGOsMahmood MonshipouriChapter 6: Peace v. Justice: The Strategic use of International Criminal TribunalsCandace H. Blake-AmaranteChapter 7: Understanding the Alienated Constitutents of International Tribunals: Bridging the GapAdam M. SmithChapter 8: Justice, Peace, and Windmills: An Analysis of 'Live Indictments' by the International Criminal CourtPeter StoettChapter 9: Should We Press the Victims? Uneven Support for International Criminal TribunalsMichael D. ThurstonChapter 10: The ICC and R2P: Problems of Individual Culpability and State Responsibility Benjamin N. SchiffPart II: Case StudiesChapter 11: The Tokyo War Crimes TrialYuki TakatoriChapter 12: Arresting Charles TaylorBeth DoughertyChapter 13: Hybrid Tribunals and the Rule of Law: War Crimes Chamber of the State Court of Bosnia and HerzegovinaOlga Martin-OrtegaChapter 14: A Necessary Compromise or Compromised Justice? The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of CambodiaJohanna HermanChapter 15: Special Tribunal for LebanonKathleen BarrettChapter 16: Comparing Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Acknowledgement in UgandaJoanna QuinnChapter 17: Restorative Justice, RPF Rule and the Success of GacacaStacey M. MitchellChapter 18: Gacaca and the Treatment of Sexual OffensesPrisca UwigabyeChapter 19: Guilty as Charged: The Trial of Former President Alberto Fujimori for Human Rights ViolationsJo-Marie BurtChapter 20: AfterwordHenry F. Carey...

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Assisted by Henry F. Carey (Editor), Carey Henry F. (Editor), Stacey M. Mitchell (Editor), Mitchell Stacey M. (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2015
 
EAN 9781498515115
ISBN 978-1-4985-1511-5
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / Criminal Law / General, LAW / International, LAW / Public, International Criminal Law, Public international law: criminal law

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