International Criminal Law and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Hoskins, Zachary; May, Larry
International Criminal Law and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Hoskins, Zachary; May, Larry
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This is the first anthology to bring together legal and philosophical theorists to examine the normative and conceptual foundations of international criminal law.
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This is the first anthology to bring together legal and philosophical theorists to examine the normative and conceptual foundations of international criminal law.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9780521191517
- ISBN-10: 0521191513
- Artikelnr.: 26572232
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9780521191517
- ISBN-10: 0521191513
- Artikelnr.: 26572232
Introduction Larry May and Zach Hoskins; Part I. Sovereignty and Universal
Jurisdiction: 1. International crimes and universal jurisdiction Win-chiat
Lee; 2. State sovereignty as an obstacle to international criminal law
Kristen Hessler; 3. International criminal courts, the rule of law, and the
prevention of harm: building justice in times of injustice Leslie Francis
and John Francis; Part II. Culture, Groups, and Corporations: 4.
Criminalizing culture Helen Stacy; 5. Identifying groups in genocide cases
Larry May; 6. Prosecuting corporations for international crimes: the role
for domestic criminal law Joanna Kyriakakis; Part III. Justice and
International Criminal Prosecutions: 7. Post war environmental damage: a
study in jus post bellum Douglas Lackey; 8. On state self-defense and
Guantánamo Bay Steve Viner; 9. Politicizing human rights (using
international law) Anat Biletzki; Part IV. Punishment and Reconciliation:
10. The justification of punishment in the international context Deirdre
Golash; 11. Political reconciliation and international criminal trials
Colleen Murphy.
Jurisdiction: 1. International crimes and universal jurisdiction Win-chiat
Lee; 2. State sovereignty as an obstacle to international criminal law
Kristen Hessler; 3. International criminal courts, the rule of law, and the
prevention of harm: building justice in times of injustice Leslie Francis
and John Francis; Part II. Culture, Groups, and Corporations: 4.
Criminalizing culture Helen Stacy; 5. Identifying groups in genocide cases
Larry May; 6. Prosecuting corporations for international crimes: the role
for domestic criminal law Joanna Kyriakakis; Part III. Justice and
International Criminal Prosecutions: 7. Post war environmental damage: a
study in jus post bellum Douglas Lackey; 8. On state self-defense and
Guantánamo Bay Steve Viner; 9. Politicizing human rights (using
international law) Anat Biletzki; Part IV. Punishment and Reconciliation:
10. The justification of punishment in the international context Deirdre
Golash; 11. Political reconciliation and international criminal trials
Colleen Murphy.
Introduction Larry May and Zach Hoskins; Part I. Sovereignty and Universal
Jurisdiction: 1. International crimes and universal jurisdiction Win-chiat
Lee; 2. State sovereignty as an obstacle to international criminal law
Kristen Hessler; 3. International criminal courts, the rule of law, and the
prevention of harm: building justice in times of injustice Leslie Francis
and John Francis; Part II. Culture, Groups, and Corporations: 4.
Criminalizing culture Helen Stacy; 5. Identifying groups in genocide cases
Larry May; 6. Prosecuting corporations for international crimes: the role
for domestic criminal law Joanna Kyriakakis; Part III. Justice and
International Criminal Prosecutions: 7. Post war environmental damage: a
study in jus post bellum Douglas Lackey; 8. On state self-defense and
Guantánamo Bay Steve Viner; 9. Politicizing human rights (using
international law) Anat Biletzki; Part IV. Punishment and Reconciliation:
10. The justification of punishment in the international context Deirdre
Golash; 11. Political reconciliation and international criminal trials
Colleen Murphy.
Jurisdiction: 1. International crimes and universal jurisdiction Win-chiat
Lee; 2. State sovereignty as an obstacle to international criminal law
Kristen Hessler; 3. International criminal courts, the rule of law, and the
prevention of harm: building justice in times of injustice Leslie Francis
and John Francis; Part II. Culture, Groups, and Corporations: 4.
Criminalizing culture Helen Stacy; 5. Identifying groups in genocide cases
Larry May; 6. Prosecuting corporations for international crimes: the role
for domestic criminal law Joanna Kyriakakis; Part III. Justice and
International Criminal Prosecutions: 7. Post war environmental damage: a
study in jus post bellum Douglas Lackey; 8. On state self-defense and
Guantánamo Bay Steve Viner; 9. Politicizing human rights (using
international law) Anat Biletzki; Part IV. Punishment and Reconciliation:
10. The justification of punishment in the international context Deirdre
Golash; 11. Political reconciliation and international criminal trials
Colleen Murphy.