The realities of international criminal justice / edited by Dawn L. Rothe, James Meernik, and Þórdís Ingadóttir.

In The Realities of the International Criminal Justice System , Rothe, Meernik, and Ingadóttir bring together expert scholars from the disciplines of law, criminology, sociology and political science to critically analyse the current state of and impact of the international criminal justice system....

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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (364 p.)
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  • Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Alette Smeulers, Barbora Hola and Tom van den Berg: Sixty-Five Years of International Criminal Justice: The Facts and Figures /
Stephan Parmentier and Elmar Weitekamp: Punishing Perpetrators or Seeking Truth for Victims: Serbian Opinions on Dealing with War Crimes /
Kenneth A. Rodman: Justice is Interventionist: The Political Sources of the Judicial Reach of the Special Court for Sierra Leone /
Giorgia Tortora: The Financing of the Special Tribunals for Sierra Leone, Cambodia and Lebanon /
Cedric Ryngaert: State Cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda /
Rosa Aloisi: A Tale of Two Institutions: The United Nations Security Council and the International Criminal Court /
James Meernik: Justice, Power and Peace: Conflicting Interests and the Apprehension of ICC Suspects /
Dawn Rothe and Victoria Collins: The International Criminal Court: A Pipe Dream to End Impunity? /
Isabella Bueno and Andrea Diaz Rozas: Which Approach to Justice in Colombia under the Era of the ICC /
Steven C. Roach: Multilayered Justice in Northern Uganda: ICC Intervention and Local Procedures of Accountability /
Jonathan O’Donohue: Financing the International Criminal Court /
Mark Findlay: Enunciating Genocide: Crime, Rights and the Impact of Judicial Intervention /
James Meernik: Public Support for the International Criminal Court /
Afterward /
Index /
International criminal law review.
Summary:In The Realities of the International Criminal Justice System , Rothe, Meernik, and Ingadóttir bring together expert scholars from the disciplines of law, criminology, sociology and political science to critically analyse the current state of and impact of the international criminal justice system. Through a systematic evaluation of the existing courts and their effects in the real world on states, victims, and offenders, and their impact on the development of the law related to their jurisdictions, both on the international and national level, the authors hope that lessons can be drawn for a more promising future delivery of criminal justice by international and domestic judicial bodies.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004251111
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Dawn L. Rothe, James Meernik, and Þórdís Ingadóttir.