Accountability for Collective Wrongdoing
Herausgeber: Isaacs, Tracy; Vernon, Richard
Accountability for Collective Wrongdoing
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Challenges the paradigm of individual responsibility and examines the idea of holding groups accountable for wrongdoing.
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Challenges the paradigm of individual responsibility and examines the idea of holding groups accountable for wrongdoing.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781107002890
- ISBN-10: 1107002893
- Artikelnr.: 32934733
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781107002890
- ISBN-10: 1107002893
- Artikelnr.: 32934733
Introduction Tracy Isaacs; Part I. Collective Accountability in
International Law: 1. Collective responsibility and post-conflict justice
Mark A. Drumbl; 2. State criminality and the ambition of international
criminal law David Luban; 3. Punishing genocide: a critical reading of the
International Court of Justice Anthony F. Lang, Jr; 4. Joint criminal
enterprise, the Nuremberg precedent, and the concept of 'Grotian moment'
Michael P. Scharf; 5. Collective responsibility and transnational corporate
conduct Sara L. Seck; 6. Collective punishment and mass confinement Larry
May; Part II. Distributing Accountability: 7. Reparative justice Erin I.
Kelly; 8. The distributive effect of collective punishment Avia Pasternak;
9. Citizen responsibility and the reactive attitudes: blaming Americans for
war crimes in Iraq Amy Sepinwall; 10. Kicking bodies and damning souls: the
danger of harming 'innocent' individuals while punishing 'delinquent'
states Toni Erskine; 11. Punishing collectives: states or nations? Richard
Vernon.
International Law: 1. Collective responsibility and post-conflict justice
Mark A. Drumbl; 2. State criminality and the ambition of international
criminal law David Luban; 3. Punishing genocide: a critical reading of the
International Court of Justice Anthony F. Lang, Jr; 4. Joint criminal
enterprise, the Nuremberg precedent, and the concept of 'Grotian moment'
Michael P. Scharf; 5. Collective responsibility and transnational corporate
conduct Sara L. Seck; 6. Collective punishment and mass confinement Larry
May; Part II. Distributing Accountability: 7. Reparative justice Erin I.
Kelly; 8. The distributive effect of collective punishment Avia Pasternak;
9. Citizen responsibility and the reactive attitudes: blaming Americans for
war crimes in Iraq Amy Sepinwall; 10. Kicking bodies and damning souls: the
danger of harming 'innocent' individuals while punishing 'delinquent'
states Toni Erskine; 11. Punishing collectives: states or nations? Richard
Vernon.
Introduction Tracy Isaacs; Part I. Collective Accountability in
International Law: 1. Collective responsibility and post-conflict justice
Mark A. Drumbl; 2. State criminality and the ambition of international
criminal law David Luban; 3. Punishing genocide: a critical reading of the
International Court of Justice Anthony F. Lang, Jr; 4. Joint criminal
enterprise, the Nuremberg precedent, and the concept of 'Grotian moment'
Michael P. Scharf; 5. Collective responsibility and transnational corporate
conduct Sara L. Seck; 6. Collective punishment and mass confinement Larry
May; Part II. Distributing Accountability: 7. Reparative justice Erin I.
Kelly; 8. The distributive effect of collective punishment Avia Pasternak;
9. Citizen responsibility and the reactive attitudes: blaming Americans for
war crimes in Iraq Amy Sepinwall; 10. Kicking bodies and damning souls: the
danger of harming 'innocent' individuals while punishing 'delinquent'
states Toni Erskine; 11. Punishing collectives: states or nations? Richard
Vernon.
International Law: 1. Collective responsibility and post-conflict justice
Mark A. Drumbl; 2. State criminality and the ambition of international
criminal law David Luban; 3. Punishing genocide: a critical reading of the
International Court of Justice Anthony F. Lang, Jr; 4. Joint criminal
enterprise, the Nuremberg precedent, and the concept of 'Grotian moment'
Michael P. Scharf; 5. Collective responsibility and transnational corporate
conduct Sara L. Seck; 6. Collective punishment and mass confinement Larry
May; Part II. Distributing Accountability: 7. Reparative justice Erin I.
Kelly; 8. The distributive effect of collective punishment Avia Pasternak;
9. Citizen responsibility and the reactive attitudes: blaming Americans for
war crimes in Iraq Amy Sepinwall; 10. Kicking bodies and damning souls: the
danger of harming 'innocent' individuals while punishing 'delinquent'
states Toni Erskine; 11. Punishing collectives: states or nations? Richard
Vernon.