Peoples' Tribunals and International Law
Herausgeber: Byrnes, Andrew; Simm, Gabrielle
Peoples' Tribunals and International Law
Herausgeber: Byrnes, Andrew; Simm, Gabrielle
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This is the first book to analyse how civil society tribunals implement and develop international law. With multi-disciplinary contributions covering tribunals in Europe, Latin America and Asia, this edited collection will interest scholars of law, criminology, human rights, politics, sociology, anthropology and international relations.
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This is the first book to analyse how civil society tribunals implement and develop international law. With multi-disciplinary contributions covering tribunals in Europe, Latin America and Asia, this edited collection will interest scholars of law, criminology, human rights, politics, sociology, anthropology and international relations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9781108431989
- ISBN-10: 1108431984
- Artikelnr.: 56928872
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9781108431989
- ISBN-10: 1108431984
- Artikelnr.: 56928872
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle Simm; Part I. Introduction:
History of Peoples' Tribunals: 1. International peoples' tribunals: their
nature, practice and significance Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle Simm; 2. The
history of the permanent peoples' tribunal Gianni Tognoni; Part II. The
Politics of Bearing Witness and Listening: 3. Peoples' tribunals, women's
courts and international sexual violence crimes Gabrielle Simm; 4. The
Tokyo Women's Tribunal: transboundary activists and the use of law's power
Tina Dolgopol; 5. The International People's Tribunal on 1965 crimes
against humanity in Indonesia: an anthropological perspective Saskia E.
Wieringa; 6. The participation of peoples in the development of
international law: the laboratory of the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal Simona
Fraudatario and Gianni Tognoni; Part III. Legal Pluralism and Popular
International Law: 7. Accusing 'Europe': articulations of migrant justice
and a popular international law Sara Dehm; 8. The Permanent Peoples'
Tribunal and indigenous peoples' struggle in Mexico: between coloniality
and epistemic justice Rosalba Icaza Garza; 9. Evaluating the Biak Massacre
Citizens' Tribunal and the disputed Indonesian region of West Papua Nicola
Edwards; 10. Assessing the contribution of the Latin American Water
Tribunal to transnational environmental law Belén Olmos Giupponi; Part IV.
The Future of International Peoples' Tribunals: 11. Reflections on the past
and future of international peoples' tribunals Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle
Simm.
History of Peoples' Tribunals: 1. International peoples' tribunals: their
nature, practice and significance Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle Simm; 2. The
history of the permanent peoples' tribunal Gianni Tognoni; Part II. The
Politics of Bearing Witness and Listening: 3. Peoples' tribunals, women's
courts and international sexual violence crimes Gabrielle Simm; 4. The
Tokyo Women's Tribunal: transboundary activists and the use of law's power
Tina Dolgopol; 5. The International People's Tribunal on 1965 crimes
against humanity in Indonesia: an anthropological perspective Saskia E.
Wieringa; 6. The participation of peoples in the development of
international law: the laboratory of the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal Simona
Fraudatario and Gianni Tognoni; Part III. Legal Pluralism and Popular
International Law: 7. Accusing 'Europe': articulations of migrant justice
and a popular international law Sara Dehm; 8. The Permanent Peoples'
Tribunal and indigenous peoples' struggle in Mexico: between coloniality
and epistemic justice Rosalba Icaza Garza; 9. Evaluating the Biak Massacre
Citizens' Tribunal and the disputed Indonesian region of West Papua Nicola
Edwards; 10. Assessing the contribution of the Latin American Water
Tribunal to transnational environmental law Belén Olmos Giupponi; Part IV.
The Future of International Peoples' Tribunals: 11. Reflections on the past
and future of international peoples' tribunals Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle
Simm.
Introduction Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle Simm; Part I. Introduction:
History of Peoples' Tribunals: 1. International peoples' tribunals: their
nature, practice and significance Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle Simm; 2. The
history of the permanent peoples' tribunal Gianni Tognoni; Part II. The
Politics of Bearing Witness and Listening: 3. Peoples' tribunals, women's
courts and international sexual violence crimes Gabrielle Simm; 4. The
Tokyo Women's Tribunal: transboundary activists and the use of law's power
Tina Dolgopol; 5. The International People's Tribunal on 1965 crimes
against humanity in Indonesia: an anthropological perspective Saskia E.
Wieringa; 6. The participation of peoples in the development of
international law: the laboratory of the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal Simona
Fraudatario and Gianni Tognoni; Part III. Legal Pluralism and Popular
International Law: 7. Accusing 'Europe': articulations of migrant justice
and a popular international law Sara Dehm; 8. The Permanent Peoples'
Tribunal and indigenous peoples' struggle in Mexico: between coloniality
and epistemic justice Rosalba Icaza Garza; 9. Evaluating the Biak Massacre
Citizens' Tribunal and the disputed Indonesian region of West Papua Nicola
Edwards; 10. Assessing the contribution of the Latin American Water
Tribunal to transnational environmental law Belén Olmos Giupponi; Part IV.
The Future of International Peoples' Tribunals: 11. Reflections on the past
and future of international peoples' tribunals Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle
Simm.
History of Peoples' Tribunals: 1. International peoples' tribunals: their
nature, practice and significance Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle Simm; 2. The
history of the permanent peoples' tribunal Gianni Tognoni; Part II. The
Politics of Bearing Witness and Listening: 3. Peoples' tribunals, women's
courts and international sexual violence crimes Gabrielle Simm; 4. The
Tokyo Women's Tribunal: transboundary activists and the use of law's power
Tina Dolgopol; 5. The International People's Tribunal on 1965 crimes
against humanity in Indonesia: an anthropological perspective Saskia E.
Wieringa; 6. The participation of peoples in the development of
international law: the laboratory of the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal Simona
Fraudatario and Gianni Tognoni; Part III. Legal Pluralism and Popular
International Law: 7. Accusing 'Europe': articulations of migrant justice
and a popular international law Sara Dehm; 8. The Permanent Peoples'
Tribunal and indigenous peoples' struggle in Mexico: between coloniality
and epistemic justice Rosalba Icaza Garza; 9. Evaluating the Biak Massacre
Citizens' Tribunal and the disputed Indonesian region of West Papua Nicola
Edwards; 10. Assessing the contribution of the Latin American Water
Tribunal to transnational environmental law Belén Olmos Giupponi; Part IV.
The Future of International Peoples' Tribunals: 11. Reflections on the past
and future of international peoples' tribunals Andrew Byrnes and Gabrielle
Simm.







