Midlands State University Library

The new histories of international criminal law : retrials

The new histories of international criminal law : retrials edited by Immi Tallgren and Thomas Skouteris - xii, 263 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. - History and theory of international law .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Unprecedents / Founding moments and founding fathers : shaping publics through the sentimentalization of history narratives / From the sentimental story of the state to the Verbrecherstaat, or, The rise of the atrocity paradigm / International criminal justice history writing as anachronism : the past that did not lead to the present / Redeeming rape : Berlin 1945 and the making of modern international criminal law / "Voglio una donna!' : on rewriting the history of international criminal justice with the help of women who perpetrated international crimes / Writing more inclusive histories of international criminal law : lessons from the slave trade and slavery / The 'Africa Blue Books' at Versailles : the First World War, narrative, and unthinkable histories of international criminal law / Crimes against humanity : racialized subjects and deracialized histories / Nazi atrocities, international criminal law, and Soviet war crimes trials : the Soviet Union and the global moment of Post-Second World War justice / Theodor Meron and the humanization of international law / Histories of the Jewish 'collaborator' : exile, not guilt / Martti Koskenniemi -- Gerry Simpson -- Kamari Maxine Clarke -- Lawrence Douglas -- Frédéric Mégret -- Heidi Matthews -- Immi Tallgren -- Emily Haslam -- Christopher Gevers -- Vasuki Nesiah -- Franziska Exeler -- Aleski Peltonen -- Mark Drumbl.

9780198829638


International criminal law--History
International criminal law--Historiography

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