Critical approaches to international criminal law : an introduction / edited by Christine Schwobel
Material type: TextPublisher: Routledge/Taylor& Francis 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: xii, 290 pages 22 cmContent type:- txt
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Includes a bibliography and an index
Introduction Christine Schwoebel, Part I: Critique as an Agenda, chapter 1 International Criminal Justice: A Critical Research Agenda Frederic Megret, chapter 2 Critical Orientations: A Critique of International Criminal Court Practice Sara Kendall, chapter 3 Who are `We' in International Criminal Law? On Critics and Membership Immi Tallgren, chapter 4 Critique, Complicity and I Michelle Farrell, Part II: The Politics of International Criminal Law, chapter 5 Unveiling (and Veiling) Politics in International Criminal Trials Tor Krever, chapter 6 Reading the Political in the Lebanon Tribunal's Decision on Jurisdiction and Legality Heidi Matthews, Part III: International Criminal Legal Histories Revisited, chapter 7 Linear Law: The History of International Criminal Law Gerry Simpson, chapter 8 Silences in International Criminal Legal Histories and the Construction of the Victim Subject of International Criminal Law: The Nineteenth Century Slave Trading Trial of Joseph Peters Emily Haslam, chapter 9 Making ICL History: On the need to move beyond prefab critiques of ICL Grietje Baars, Part IV: The Visible and the Invisible in International Criminal Law, chapter 10 International Criminal Law and Individualism: An African Perspective Christopher Gevers, chapter 11 An Arresting Event: Assassination within the Purview of International Criminal Law Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, chapter 12 The Market and Marketing Culture of International Criminal Law Christine Schwoebel, Epilogue Bella. A Love Song for War Johannes CS Frank,
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