Fr. 170.00

Justice Factory - Management Practices At the International Criminal Court

English · Hardback

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"Using an historical and theoretical approach, Richard Clements explores why global justice and management have become so intimately connected within the International Criminal Court. Mapping the ICC's management ideas and practices onto an accessible model, Clements highlights the impact of management on the global justice project"--

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1. Introduction; 2. A history of the international criminal court's managerial present; 3. The managerial court: macro-management; 4. The ICC expert: micro-management; 5. ICC legal argumentation: meso-management; 6. 'In a technical and political view': a study of the ICC registry's ReVision project; 7. Conclusion; Selected bibliography; Index.

About the author

Richard Clements is Assistant Professor at Tilburg Law School and Faculty member at the Institute for Global Law & Policy, Harvard Law School.

Summary

Using an historical and theoretical approach, Richard Clements explores why global justice and management have become so intimately connected within the International Criminal Court. Mapping the ICC's management ideas and practices onto an accessible model, Clements highlights the impact of management on the global justice project.

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