Strengthening the validity of international criminal tribunals / / edited by Joanna Nicholson.

International criminal law is experiencing a time of uncertainty and flux. There is increasing doubt surrounding where the international criminal justice project is heading. The contributions in this multi-disciplinary volume take stock of the situation and explore ways in which the validity of inte...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (383 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction / Joanna Nicholson
  • Strengthening Aims and Aspirations
  • The Future of the International Criminal Court. On Critique, Legalism and Strengthening the icc’s Legitimacy / Marieke de Hoon
  • Searching for Deterrence at the International Criminal Court / Geoff Dancy
  • The Symbolic Economy of International Criminal Justice: Shaping the Discourse of a New Field of Law / Mikkel Jarle Christensen
  • Strengthening Substance
  • Strengthening the Effectiveness of International Criminal Law through the Principle of Legality / Joanna Nicholson
  • Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Law of Genocide / Carola Lingaas
  • From Nuremberg to Malabo: A Re-evaluation of the Tradition of Impunity of Economic Actors in International Criminal Law / Franziska Oehm
  • Strengthening Processes and Procedure
  • Strengthening the Evaluation of Evidence in International Criminal Trials / Yvonne McDermott
  • The Significance of Institutional Culture in Enhancing the Validity of International Criminal Tribunals / Hemi Mistry
  • The Management of Third-party Amicus Participation before International Criminal Tribunals: Juggling Efficiency and Legitimacy / Avidan Kent and Jamie Trinidad
  • Strengthening Relationships
  • The International Criminal Court and the Security Council: The Power of Politics and the Undermining of Justice / Kïrsten Bowman
  • Do too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth? A Proposal for a Joint Strategy between the Office of the Prosecutor and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights / Marialejandra Moreno Mantilla
  • Strengthening Trust
  • Africa and the Legitimacy of the icc in Question / Mandiaye Niang
  • African States and International Criminal Law: Rethinking the Narrative and Contextualising the Discourse / Dorothy Makaza
  • Trying Hissène Habré ‘On Behalf of Africa’: Remaking Hybrid International Criminal Justice at the Chambres Africaines Extraordinaires / Kerstin Bree Carlson.