Cosmopolitanism and the Development of the International Criminal Court examines a set of prominent discourses and events that emerged in the context of the development and establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The analysis shows state and nonstate actors' competing commitments to cosmopolitanism and national identity.
Cosmopolitanism and the Development of the International Criminal Court examines a set of prominent discourses and events that emerged in the context of the development and establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The analysis shows state and nonstate actors' competing commitments to cosmopolitanism and national identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
Jennifer Biedendorf is lecturer of communication studies at California State University, Stanislaus.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction: Memory Beyond Borders? Chapter 2: The International Criminal Court: History and Memory Chapter 3: The "Distinctly American Internationalism": The United States' Unsigning of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Chapter 4: Remaking the ICC for the U.S.: Citizens for Global Solutions' Advocacy Chapter 5: Gender, Sexual Violence, and International Community: The Fight for and against Gender Justice at the ICC Chapter 6: Sovereignty/Cosmopolitanism Revisited: The U.S. Military and the International Criminal Court Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction: Memory Beyond Borders? Chapter 2: The International Criminal Court: History and Memory Chapter 3: The "Distinctly American Internationalism": The United States' Unsigning of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Chapter 4: Remaking the ICC for the U.S.: Citizens for Global Solutions' Advocacy Chapter 5: Gender, Sexual Violence, and International Community: The Fight for and against Gender Justice at the ICC Chapter 6: Sovereignty/Cosmopolitanism Revisited: The U.S. Military and the International Criminal Court Bibliography Index About the Author
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