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The Book Description Superpower Justice: ICC's Struggle with Major Nations In the wake of global conflicts and the pursuit of justice, the International Criminal Court (ICC) was founded to hold individuals accountable for the most serious crimes known to humanity. But the journey of the ICC has been anything but straightforward. This book delves deep into the intricate and often contentious relationship between the ICC and major world powers. Superpower Justice: ICC's Struggle with Major Nations explores the foundation of the ICC, tracing its origins from the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials,…mehr

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The Book Description Superpower Justice: ICC's Struggle with Major Nations In the wake of global conflicts and the pursuit of justice, the International Criminal Court (ICC) was founded to hold individuals accountable for the most serious crimes known to humanity. But the journey of the ICC has been anything but straightforward. This book delves deep into the intricate and often contentious relationship between the ICC and major world powers. Superpower Justice: ICC's Struggle with Major Nations explores the foundation of the ICC, tracing its origins from the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials, through to the adoption of the Rome Statute and the court's establishment. It examines the impact of the Cold War on the ICC's early years, the court's first landmark cases, and the logistical challenges that defined its formative period. The narrative provides an insightful analysis of the complex dynamics between the ICC and powerful nations like the United States, Russia, and China. It scrutinizes their reluctance to fully embrace the court's mandate and the political maneuvers employed to shield their actions from international scrutiny. The book also sheds light on the unwavering support from the European Union and the turbulent relationship with African nations, addressing allegations of bias and selective justice. Through detailed chapters, the book evaluates the principle of universal jurisdiction, the ICC's contributions to human rights, and the ongoing efforts to reform the court for greater efficiency and effectiveness. Finally, it looks ahead to the future of international justice, exploring new areas of focus and the evolving geopolitical landscape. Superpower Justice is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the challenges and triumphs of the ICC as it strives to deliver justice in a world where power dynamics and international law often collide. It paints a comprehensive picture of the ICC's struggle to uphold its mandate against the backdrop of global politics and the pursuit of accountability.
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