In Building the International Criminal Court, Schiff analyzes the International Criminal Court's creation, innovations, dynamics, and operational challenges.
In Building the International Criminal Court, Schiff analyzes the International Criminal Court's creation, innovations, dynamics, and operational challenges.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Benjamin N. Schiff is Professor of Politics at Oberlin College, Ohio, teaching international relations; international law and organization; Middle East politics; war, weapons, and arms control; and international criminal law. From 2005-6, he was Visiting Professor of Law at Leiden University's Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies. He is author of two previous books on international organizations and co-author of a book on South Africa during its transition to democracy. He was Foreign Affairs Officer, US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1978-9) and was educated at the University of California, Berkeley (PhD, 1982; MA, 1975) and Michigan State University (BA, 1973).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. River of justice 2. Learning from the Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals 3. The statute - justice v. sovereignty 4. Building the court 5. NGOs - advocates, assets, critics, and goads 6. ICC-state relations 7. The first 'situations' Conclusions: the politics of the International Criminal Court Websites for further and ongoing information Bibliography and sources Index.
Introduction 1. River of justice 2. Learning from the Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals 3. The statute - justice v. sovereignty 4. Building the court 5. NGOs - advocates, assets, critics, and goads 6. ICC-state relations 7. The first 'situations' Conclusions: the politics of the International Criminal Court Websites for further and ongoing information Bibliography and sources Index.
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