This book theorizes how weaker states in the international system use the ICC to advance their security and political interests.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Oumar Ba is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Morehouse College, Atlanta. He earned a doctorate in political science from the University of Florida. His research interests lie at the intersection of global politics and international criminal justice, with a focus on the International Criminal Court, the global governance of atrocity crimes, cultural heritage in conflict, and the politics of knowledge production from Global South perspectives. The draft manuscript on which this book was based was the 2019 International Studies Association (ISA) Northeast Scholars' Circle honoree.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Regimes of International Criminal Justice 2. States of Justice 3. Outsourcing Justice 4. The International Politics of Justice 5. The Limits of State Cooperation 6. The Court is the Political Arena 7. International Justice in a World of States
1. Regimes of International Criminal Justice 2. States of Justice 3. Outsourcing Justice 4. The International Politics of Justice 5. The Limits of State Cooperation 6. The Court is the Political Arena 7. International Justice in a World of States
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