Focusing on proceedings at the International Criminal Court and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, this book uses original ethnographic fieldwork to explore how a range of practices have constituted and contested reparations in international criminal justice.
Focusing on proceedings at the International Criminal Court and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, this book uses original ethnographic fieldwork to explore how a range of practices have constituted and contested reparations in international criminal justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christoph Sperfeldt is Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University. He is also Fellow at the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University, Honorary Fellow at the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness, and Adjunct Professor at the Center for the Study of Humanitarian Law at the Royal University of Law and Economics in Cambodia. He was previously Deputy Director at the Asian International Justice Initiative, where he supported human rights, transitional justice and rule of law programs in Southeast Asia. Prior to this, he was Senior Advisor with the German development cooperation (GIZ) in Cambodia.
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Introduction Background to the two case studies Part I. Norm-Making: 1. Punishment and redress in international criminal justice 2. Negotiating Part II. Engaging Survivors: 3. Targeting, participating and representing 4. Communicating and consulting 5. Assisting Part III. Adjudicating: 6. Adjudicating at the ICC 7. Adjudicating at the ECCC Part IV. Implementing: 8. Projectifying 9. Receiving and contesting Conclusion Bibliography.
Introduction Background to the two case studies Part I. Norm-Making: 1. Punishment and redress in international criminal justice 2. Negotiating Part II. Engaging Survivors: 3. Targeting, participating and representing 4. Communicating and consulting 5. Assisting Part III. Adjudicating: 6. Adjudicating at the ICC 7. Adjudicating at the ECCC Part IV. Implementing: 8. Projectifying 9. Receiving and contesting Conclusion Bibliography.
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