Africa and the ICC
Herausgeber: Clarke, Kamari; De Volder, Eefje; Knottnerus, Abel S.
Africa and the ICC
Herausgeber: Clarke, Kamari; De Volder, Eefje; Knottnerus, Abel S.
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This is one of the first books to explore the impact of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Africa. It offers a unique and multidisciplinary approach on a topic that is of interest to scholars in many different fields, including international law, political science, cultural anthropology, African history and media studies.
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This is one of the first books to explore the impact of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Africa. It offers a unique and multidisciplinary approach on a topic that is of interest to scholars in many different fields, including international law, political science, cultural anthropology, African history and media studies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9781107147652
- ISBN-10: 1107147654
- Artikelnr.: 45153385
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9781107147652
- ISBN-10: 1107147654
- Artikelnr.: 45153385
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Africa and the ICC: an introduction Kamari M. Clarke, Abel S. Knottnerus
and Eefye de Volder; Part I. The Origins of a Fractious Relationship: 2.
The ICC in Africa: the fight against impunity Shamiso Mbizvo; 3. Africans
and the ICC: hypocrisy, impunity, and perversion Makau W. Mutua; 4. The
ICC's Africa problem: a spotlight on the politics and limits on
international criminal justice Solomon Ayele Dersso; 5. The ICC, affective
transference and the rhetorical politics of sentimentality Kamari M.
Clarke; Part II. African States and the ICC: 6. The ICC and Africa:
rhetoric, hypocrisy management and legitimacy Lee J. M. Seymour; 7. France,
Africa and the ICC: the neocolonist critique and the crisis of
institutional legitimacy Paul D. Schmitt; 8. The AU, the ICC and the
prosecution of African presidents Abel S. Knottnerus; Part III. Beyond
African States: The ICC's Impact in African Communities: 9. Discursive
reconstruction of the ICC-Kenya engagement through Kenyan newspapers'
editorial cartoons Sammy Gakero Gachigua; 10. A 'criminal investigation',
not a 'political analysis'? Justice contradictions and the electoral
consequences of Kenya's ICC cases Thomas P. Wolf; 11. The ICC in the
Democratic Republic of Congo: a decade of partnership and antagonism Patryk
I. Labuda; 12. Witness testimony, support, and protection at the ICC
Stephen Smith Cody, Alexa Koenig and Eric Stover; Part IV. Beyond the ICC:
Local and Regional Justice Mechanisms in Africa: 13. Dafur tribal courts,
reconciliation conferences and 'Judea': local justice mechanisms and the
construction of citizenship in Sudan Karin Willemse; 14. Interpretations of
justice: the ICTR and Gacaca in Rwanda Kristin C. Doughty; 15.
International criminal justice and the early formation of an African
criminal court Abel S. Knottnerus and Eefje de Volder; 16. Beyond the ICC:
state responsibility for the arms trade in Africa Sara Kendall and Clare da
Silva; 17. Epilogue: perceptions of justice Kamari M. Clarke, Abel S.
Knottnerus and Eefje de Volder.
and Eefye de Volder; Part I. The Origins of a Fractious Relationship: 2.
The ICC in Africa: the fight against impunity Shamiso Mbizvo; 3. Africans
and the ICC: hypocrisy, impunity, and perversion Makau W. Mutua; 4. The
ICC's Africa problem: a spotlight on the politics and limits on
international criminal justice Solomon Ayele Dersso; 5. The ICC, affective
transference and the rhetorical politics of sentimentality Kamari M.
Clarke; Part II. African States and the ICC: 6. The ICC and Africa:
rhetoric, hypocrisy management and legitimacy Lee J. M. Seymour; 7. France,
Africa and the ICC: the neocolonist critique and the crisis of
institutional legitimacy Paul D. Schmitt; 8. The AU, the ICC and the
prosecution of African presidents Abel S. Knottnerus; Part III. Beyond
African States: The ICC's Impact in African Communities: 9. Discursive
reconstruction of the ICC-Kenya engagement through Kenyan newspapers'
editorial cartoons Sammy Gakero Gachigua; 10. A 'criminal investigation',
not a 'political analysis'? Justice contradictions and the electoral
consequences of Kenya's ICC cases Thomas P. Wolf; 11. The ICC in the
Democratic Republic of Congo: a decade of partnership and antagonism Patryk
I. Labuda; 12. Witness testimony, support, and protection at the ICC
Stephen Smith Cody, Alexa Koenig and Eric Stover; Part IV. Beyond the ICC:
Local and Regional Justice Mechanisms in Africa: 13. Dafur tribal courts,
reconciliation conferences and 'Judea': local justice mechanisms and the
construction of citizenship in Sudan Karin Willemse; 14. Interpretations of
justice: the ICTR and Gacaca in Rwanda Kristin C. Doughty; 15.
International criminal justice and the early formation of an African
criminal court Abel S. Knottnerus and Eefje de Volder; 16. Beyond the ICC:
state responsibility for the arms trade in Africa Sara Kendall and Clare da
Silva; 17. Epilogue: perceptions of justice Kamari M. Clarke, Abel S.
Knottnerus and Eefje de Volder.
1. Africa and the ICC: an introduction Kamari M. Clarke, Abel S. Knottnerus
and Eefye de Volder; Part I. The Origins of a Fractious Relationship: 2.
The ICC in Africa: the fight against impunity Shamiso Mbizvo; 3. Africans
and the ICC: hypocrisy, impunity, and perversion Makau W. Mutua; 4. The
ICC's Africa problem: a spotlight on the politics and limits on
international criminal justice Solomon Ayele Dersso; 5. The ICC, affective
transference and the rhetorical politics of sentimentality Kamari M.
Clarke; Part II. African States and the ICC: 6. The ICC and Africa:
rhetoric, hypocrisy management and legitimacy Lee J. M. Seymour; 7. France,
Africa and the ICC: the neocolonist critique and the crisis of
institutional legitimacy Paul D. Schmitt; 8. The AU, the ICC and the
prosecution of African presidents Abel S. Knottnerus; Part III. Beyond
African States: The ICC's Impact in African Communities: 9. Discursive
reconstruction of the ICC-Kenya engagement through Kenyan newspapers'
editorial cartoons Sammy Gakero Gachigua; 10. A 'criminal investigation',
not a 'political analysis'? Justice contradictions and the electoral
consequences of Kenya's ICC cases Thomas P. Wolf; 11. The ICC in the
Democratic Republic of Congo: a decade of partnership and antagonism Patryk
I. Labuda; 12. Witness testimony, support, and protection at the ICC
Stephen Smith Cody, Alexa Koenig and Eric Stover; Part IV. Beyond the ICC:
Local and Regional Justice Mechanisms in Africa: 13. Dafur tribal courts,
reconciliation conferences and 'Judea': local justice mechanisms and the
construction of citizenship in Sudan Karin Willemse; 14. Interpretations of
justice: the ICTR and Gacaca in Rwanda Kristin C. Doughty; 15.
International criminal justice and the early formation of an African
criminal court Abel S. Knottnerus and Eefje de Volder; 16. Beyond the ICC:
state responsibility for the arms trade in Africa Sara Kendall and Clare da
Silva; 17. Epilogue: perceptions of justice Kamari M. Clarke, Abel S.
Knottnerus and Eefje de Volder.
and Eefye de Volder; Part I. The Origins of a Fractious Relationship: 2.
The ICC in Africa: the fight against impunity Shamiso Mbizvo; 3. Africans
and the ICC: hypocrisy, impunity, and perversion Makau W. Mutua; 4. The
ICC's Africa problem: a spotlight on the politics and limits on
international criminal justice Solomon Ayele Dersso; 5. The ICC, affective
transference and the rhetorical politics of sentimentality Kamari M.
Clarke; Part II. African States and the ICC: 6. The ICC and Africa:
rhetoric, hypocrisy management and legitimacy Lee J. M. Seymour; 7. France,
Africa and the ICC: the neocolonist critique and the crisis of
institutional legitimacy Paul D. Schmitt; 8. The AU, the ICC and the
prosecution of African presidents Abel S. Knottnerus; Part III. Beyond
African States: The ICC's Impact in African Communities: 9. Discursive
reconstruction of the ICC-Kenya engagement through Kenyan newspapers'
editorial cartoons Sammy Gakero Gachigua; 10. A 'criminal investigation',
not a 'political analysis'? Justice contradictions and the electoral
consequences of Kenya's ICC cases Thomas P. Wolf; 11. The ICC in the
Democratic Republic of Congo: a decade of partnership and antagonism Patryk
I. Labuda; 12. Witness testimony, support, and protection at the ICC
Stephen Smith Cody, Alexa Koenig and Eric Stover; Part IV. Beyond the ICC:
Local and Regional Justice Mechanisms in Africa: 13. Dafur tribal courts,
reconciliation conferences and 'Judea': local justice mechanisms and the
construction of citizenship in Sudan Karin Willemse; 14. Interpretations of
justice: the ICTR and Gacaca in Rwanda Kristin C. Doughty; 15.
International criminal justice and the early formation of an African
criminal court Abel S. Knottnerus and Eefje de Volder; 16. Beyond the ICC:
state responsibility for the arms trade in Africa Sara Kendall and Clare da
Silva; 17. Epilogue: perceptions of justice Kamari M. Clarke, Abel S.
Knottnerus and Eefje de Volder.







