Fr. 236.00

Principled International Criminal Justice - Lessons From Tort Law

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Mark Findlay has written extensively on trial transformation in international criminal justice. For decades he has been a leading global figure in the development of critical global criminal justice and procedure, arguing new ways of perceiving the international trial process. As the author of 28 books and more than 150 refereed publications he has an established reputation in regulation and global governance, international criminal justice, globalisation, and crisis thinking. He is a Professor of Law at Singapore Management University and holds honorary chairs at the Australian National University, and the University of New South Wales. Joanna Chuah Hui Ying reads law at Singapore Management University. Her research and writing interests include international and comparative criminal justice, humanitarian law, corporate and environmental law. Joanna advocates for and contributes articles on human rights and environmental sustainability issues to media and activist civil society organisations in Singapore. Zusammenfassung This book argues that deference to parallel jurisdiction in the development of ICL as a hybrid of major state traditions has impeded the development of a purpose-designed and principled international criminal jurisprudence. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Conceptualising International Criminal Justice; 2: Principle and Pragmatism; 3: The Mystery of Individualism; 4: Contextualising Global Crimes; 5: Hybrid Proof Technologies; 6: Vicissitude or Vision?

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