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Beyond Punishment: Achieving International Criminal Justice

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor MARK FINDLAY is Professor of Criminal Justice in the Law Faculty, University of Sydney, Australia, Professor of International and Comparative Criminal Justice, Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds, UK, and Senior Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, UK. Among many publications he is author of The Globalisation of Crime and (with Ralph Henham) Transforming International Criminal Justice.   RALPH HENHAM is Professor of Criminal Justice at Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK. Recent publications include Punishment and Process in International Criminal Trials and Transforming International Criminal Justice (with Mark Findlay). He has been a Visiting Fellow at the Universities of Oxford and Sydney and the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Klappentext International criminal justice is challenged to better reflect legitimate victim interest. This book provides a framework for achieving synthesis between restorative and retributive dimensions within international criminal trials in order to achieve the peace-making aspirations of the International Criminal Court. Zusammenfassung International criminal justice is challenged to better reflect legitimate victim interest. This book provides a framework for achieving synthesis between restorative and retributive dimensions within international criminal trials in order to achieve the peace-making aspirations of the International Criminal Court. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction New Moralities for International Criminal Justice A Framework for Trial Transformation Activating Victim Constituency in International Criminal Justice Truth and Responsibility v Fact and Liability Transformed Process Through Enhanced Discretionary Power Accountability Frameworks Justice as Decision-making: Principal Pathways of Influence Legitimacy, Justice and Governance References...

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