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Zusatztext Kerstens nuanced analysis depicts the ICC as a conflicted court acting in conflict zones. Through an engaging and accessible style! he convincingly shows that the implications of pursuing during-conflict justice are varied and fluid! rather than dichotomous and deterministic. With the rising chorus of calls for international criminal justice in various countries! ranging from Syria to Israel/Palestine to Colombia! Kersten urges readers to maintain a healthyskepticism when categorical! and often ideological! assertions are made regarding both the positive and negative effects of ICC interventions... Kersten offers a refreshing contribution to the growing literature on the politics of international criminal justice. Informationen zum Autor Mark Kersten is a researcher, teacher and consultant currently based at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, Canada. Mark holds a PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics (2014). In 2011, Mark founded the blog Justice in Conflict , which regularly publishes articles on the challenges of pursuing accountability and justice in the context of ongoing violent political conflicts. Mark's research features regularly inpublications such as Foreign Policy, The Washington Post, and the Globe and Mail. He has taught courses on genocide studies, the politics of international law, diplomacy, and conflict and peace studies at the London School of Economics and SOAS. In addition, Mark is the Director of Research at the WayamoFoundation. Klappentext It has been said that we no longer consider whether to pursue justice! but how and when. Justice no longer follows in the wake of peace; it is pursued while violent political conflicts are on-going. This book explores the relationship between peace and justice through an analysis of the interventions of the ICC into on-going and active conflicts. Zusammenfassung It has been said that we no longer consider whether to pursue justice, but how and when. Justice no longer follows in the wake of peace; it is pursued while violent political conflicts are on-going. This book explores the relationship between peace and justice through an analysis of the interventions of the ICC into on-going and active conflicts. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Justice in Conflict; 2 Peace and / or / with / versus Justice; 3 An Agenda for 'Peace' in the 'Peace versus Justice' Debate; 4 The ICC and the Road to Juba; 5 The ICC! Juba! and the Kwoyelo Trial; 6 Peace! Justice and the ICC's Intervention in Libya; 7 Justice after the Revolution: The ICC and Post-Gaddafi Libya; 8 The ICC as an Actor - Negotiating Interests! Selecting Targets! and Affecting Peace; 9 Conclusion; Personal Interviews ...