This study is located within international law and seeks to determine whether prosecuting political violence would necessarily entail an abuse of the legal process. Issues discussed in the book are the controversies over the location of the crime of aggression in either law or politics and the legal approach to the problems outlined. Taking examples from Libya, the Ivory Coast and Kenya, the work is of interest to those working in the areas of international criminal justice, international law, legal theory, and international relations. .
This study is located within international law and seeks to determine whether prosecuting political violence would necessarily entail an abuse of the legal process. Issues discussed in the book are the controversies over the location of the crime of aggression in either law or politics and the legal approach to the problems outlined. Taking examples from Libya, the Ivory Coast and Kenya, the work is of interest to those working in the areas of international criminal justice, international law, legal theory, and international relations. .
Edwin Bikundo is a Lecturer at the School of Law at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He has teaching and research interests in international and comparative law and critical legal theory. His current research focuses on the role of the international criminal trial in preventing the reoccurrence of violence.
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Table of Cases Table of Legal Instruments Preface 1. The Responsibility to Protect Civilians from Political Violence: Locating Necessity between the Rule and its Exception 2. International Criminal Law: From Hostis to Hostia Humani Generis 3. Between Necessity and Contingency: Representing Legality as a Faustian Pact 4. Global Law: From Force and Law to Aggression and Legality 5. The Deficiencies of Law before Overwhelming Violence 6. A Possible Methodology of Judicial Discourse in Marshalling Interpreting and Construing Aggression Clauses 7. Exclusion and Inclusion: From Biopolitics to Biolegality 8. Abuse of Legality: The Illegal Use of the Legal 9. Reframing Criminal Aggression from Outside to Inside Law 10. Legality and Resolving Ambiguity References Index
Table of Cases Table of Legal Instruments Preface 1. The Responsibility to Protect Civilians from Political Violence: Locating Necessity between the Rule and its Exception 2. International Criminal Law: From Hostis to Hostia Humani Generis 3. Between Necessity and Contingency: Representing Legality as a Faustian Pact 4. Global Law: From Force and Law to Aggression and Legality 5. The Deficiencies of Law before Overwhelming Violence 6. A Possible Methodology of Judicial Discourse in Marshalling Interpreting and Construing Aggression Clauses 7. Exclusion and Inclusion: From Biopolitics to Biolegality 8. Abuse of Legality: The Illegal Use of the Legal 9. Reframing Criminal Aggression from Outside to Inside Law 10. Legality and Resolving Ambiguity References Index
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