Sustainable Development, International Criminal Justice, and Treaty Implementation
Herausgeber: Jodoin, Sébastien; Cordonier Segger, Marie-Claire
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This book provides a serious and timely perspective on the relationship between two important and dynamic fields of international law.
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This book provides a serious and timely perspective on the relationship between two important and dynamic fields of international law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781107032934
- ISBN-10: 1107032938
- Artikelnr.: 37800339
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781107032934
- ISBN-10: 1107032938
- Artikelnr.: 37800339
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Accountability and Sustainability in International Law: 1. The
sustainability of international criminal law Sébastien Jodoin; 2.
Introduction: criminal justice, sustainable development, and international
law Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger; 3. Crime, structure, harm Gerry Simpson;
4. The case for a general international crime against the environment
Frédéric Mégret; Part II. International Crimes and Sustainable Development:
5. Environmental damages and international criminal law Matthew Gillett; 6.
Violations of social and economic rights and international crimes Salim
Nakhjavani; 7. Cultural heritage and international criminal law Roger
O'Keefe; 8. The crime of aggression and threats to the future Alexandra R.
Harrington; Part III. International Criminal Justice and Sustainable
Development: 9. Intergenerational equity and rights in international
criminal law Jarrod Hepburn; 10. Corporate liability and complicity in
international crimes Ken Roberts; 11. The contribution of international
criminal justice to sustainable peace and development Fannie Lafontaine and
Alain-Guy Tachou Sipowo; 12. Reparations for victims and sustainable
development Pubudu Sachithanandan; Part IV. Building a Sustainable Future
for International Criminal Justice: 13. Sustainable development, conflicts,
and international crimes Charles Séguin; 14. Transitional justice and peace
building for the future: diagnosing and addressing the socioeconomic roots
of violence through a human rights and intergenerational framework Lisa J.
Laplante; 15. Protecting the majority of humanity: toward an integrated
approach to crimes against present and future generations Riane Eisler; 16.
The responsibility to prevent: early warning systems to protect future
generations Maja Göpel; 17. Conclusion: protecting the rights of future
generations through existing and new international criminal law Sébastien
Jodoin.
sustainability of international criminal law Sébastien Jodoin; 2.
Introduction: criminal justice, sustainable development, and international
law Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger; 3. Crime, structure, harm Gerry Simpson;
4. The case for a general international crime against the environment
Frédéric Mégret; Part II. International Crimes and Sustainable Development:
5. Environmental damages and international criminal law Matthew Gillett; 6.
Violations of social and economic rights and international crimes Salim
Nakhjavani; 7. Cultural heritage and international criminal law Roger
O'Keefe; 8. The crime of aggression and threats to the future Alexandra R.
Harrington; Part III. International Criminal Justice and Sustainable
Development: 9. Intergenerational equity and rights in international
criminal law Jarrod Hepburn; 10. Corporate liability and complicity in
international crimes Ken Roberts; 11. The contribution of international
criminal justice to sustainable peace and development Fannie Lafontaine and
Alain-Guy Tachou Sipowo; 12. Reparations for victims and sustainable
development Pubudu Sachithanandan; Part IV. Building a Sustainable Future
for International Criminal Justice: 13. Sustainable development, conflicts,
and international crimes Charles Séguin; 14. Transitional justice and peace
building for the future: diagnosing and addressing the socioeconomic roots
of violence through a human rights and intergenerational framework Lisa J.
Laplante; 15. Protecting the majority of humanity: toward an integrated
approach to crimes against present and future generations Riane Eisler; 16.
The responsibility to prevent: early warning systems to protect future
generations Maja Göpel; 17. Conclusion: protecting the rights of future
generations through existing and new international criminal law Sébastien
Jodoin.
Part I. Accountability and Sustainability in International Law: 1. The
sustainability of international criminal law Sébastien Jodoin; 2.
Introduction: criminal justice, sustainable development, and international
law Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger; 3. Crime, structure, harm Gerry Simpson;
4. The case for a general international crime against the environment
Frédéric Mégret; Part II. International Crimes and Sustainable Development:
5. Environmental damages and international criminal law Matthew Gillett; 6.
Violations of social and economic rights and international crimes Salim
Nakhjavani; 7. Cultural heritage and international criminal law Roger
O'Keefe; 8. The crime of aggression and threats to the future Alexandra R.
Harrington; Part III. International Criminal Justice and Sustainable
Development: 9. Intergenerational equity and rights in international
criminal law Jarrod Hepburn; 10. Corporate liability and complicity in
international crimes Ken Roberts; 11. The contribution of international
criminal justice to sustainable peace and development Fannie Lafontaine and
Alain-Guy Tachou Sipowo; 12. Reparations for victims and sustainable
development Pubudu Sachithanandan; Part IV. Building a Sustainable Future
for International Criminal Justice: 13. Sustainable development, conflicts,
and international crimes Charles Séguin; 14. Transitional justice and peace
building for the future: diagnosing and addressing the socioeconomic roots
of violence through a human rights and intergenerational framework Lisa J.
Laplante; 15. Protecting the majority of humanity: toward an integrated
approach to crimes against present and future generations Riane Eisler; 16.
The responsibility to prevent: early warning systems to protect future
generations Maja Göpel; 17. Conclusion: protecting the rights of future
generations through existing and new international criminal law Sébastien
Jodoin.
sustainability of international criminal law Sébastien Jodoin; 2.
Introduction: criminal justice, sustainable development, and international
law Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger; 3. Crime, structure, harm Gerry Simpson;
4. The case for a general international crime against the environment
Frédéric Mégret; Part II. International Crimes and Sustainable Development:
5. Environmental damages and international criminal law Matthew Gillett; 6.
Violations of social and economic rights and international crimes Salim
Nakhjavani; 7. Cultural heritage and international criminal law Roger
O'Keefe; 8. The crime of aggression and threats to the future Alexandra R.
Harrington; Part III. International Criminal Justice and Sustainable
Development: 9. Intergenerational equity and rights in international
criminal law Jarrod Hepburn; 10. Corporate liability and complicity in
international crimes Ken Roberts; 11. The contribution of international
criminal justice to sustainable peace and development Fannie Lafontaine and
Alain-Guy Tachou Sipowo; 12. Reparations for victims and sustainable
development Pubudu Sachithanandan; Part IV. Building a Sustainable Future
for International Criminal Justice: 13. Sustainable development, conflicts,
and international crimes Charles Séguin; 14. Transitional justice and peace
building for the future: diagnosing and addressing the socioeconomic roots
of violence through a human rights and intergenerational framework Lisa J.
Laplante; 15. Protecting the majority of humanity: toward an integrated
approach to crimes against present and future generations Riane Eisler; 16.
The responsibility to prevent: early warning systems to protect future
generations Maja Göpel; 17. Conclusion: protecting the rights of future
generations through existing and new international criminal law Sébastien
Jodoin.