Studies in Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict Bringing power to justice? : the prospects of the International Criminal Court

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0773529675 
ISBN 13
9780773529670 
LCCN
KZ611.B75 
DDC
345 
Category
International Courts & Human Rights  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2006 
Volume
Pages
270 
Subject
International Law 
Abstract
"'Bringing Power to Justice?' offers a compilation of fresh perspectives and a comprehensive review of the legal, political, and moral dimensions of the controversy surrounding the ICC." - Voila 
Description
Contents:
Introduction / Joanna Harrington, Michael Milde, and Richard Vernon -- The legacy of the Milosevic trial / Michael P. Scharf -- The application of international law immunities in prosecutions for international crimes / Dapo Akande -- Exaggerating the ICC / David Wippman -- The US, the ICC, and the demands of impartiality / Alex Tuckness -- Individual responsibility for collective wrongs / Tracy Isaacs -- The International Criminal Court as an institution of moral regeneration: problems and prospects / Catherine Lu -- Serving the interests of justice: amnesties, truth commissions, and the International Criminal Court / Darryl Robinson -- Global(izing) justice? The International Criminal Court / Antonio Franceschet. 
Biblio Notes
Papers presented at a conference held, Mar. 22-23, 2003 at the University of Western Ontario, London, Ont.  
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