Trials and Tribulations of International Prosecution
Herausgeber: Carey, Henry F.; Mitchell, Stacey M.
Trials and Tribulations of International Prosecution
Herausgeber: Carey, Henry F.; Mitchell, Stacey M.
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This book examines the political and legal challenges of instating criminal prosecutions by international tribunals since their reestablishment a half century after the international military tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo.
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This book examines the political and legal challenges of instating criminal prosecutions by international tribunals since their reestablishment a half century after the international military tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 741g
- ISBN-13: 9780739169407
- ISBN-10: 0739169408
- Artikelnr.: 37039831
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 741g
- ISBN-13: 9780739169407
- ISBN-10: 0739169408
- Artikelnr.: 37039831
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Henry F. Carey and Stacey M. Mitchell
Introduction Part I: Thematic Studies Chapter 1: Customary Law and the Ad
Hoc International Criminal Courts James Larry Taulbee Chapter 2: The Joint
Criminal Enterprise Debate and the Case of Charles Taylor: The Politics of
International Criminal Tribunal Law Kelly-Kate Pease Chapter 3: Prosecuting
Recruitment of Child Combatants by the Special Court for Sierra Leone:
Precedents and Problems Kimberly Lanegran Chapter 4: Song as a Crime
Against Humanity: The First International Prosecution of a Pop Star Susan
Benesch Chapter 5: Seeking Justice and Accountability: The Dilemmas of
Humanitarian Law and Human Rights NGOs Mahmood Monshipouri Chapter 6: Peace
v. Justice: The Strategic use of International Criminal Tribunals Candace
H. Blake-Amarante Chapter 7: Understanding the Alienated Constitutents of
International Tribunals: Bridging the Gap Adam M. Smith Chapter 8: Justice,
Peace, and Windmills: An Analysis of 'Live Indictments' by the
International Criminal Court Peter Stoett Chapter 9: Should We Press the
Victims? Uneven Support for International Criminal Tribunals Michael D.
Thurston Chapter 10: The ICC and R2P: Problems of Individual Culpability
and State Responsibility Benjamin N. Schiff Part II: Case Studies Chapter
11: The Tokyo War Crimes Trial Yuki Takatori Chapter 12: Arresting Charles
Taylor Beth Dougherty Chapter 13: Hybrid Tribunals and the Rule of Law: War
Crimes Chamber of the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Olga
Martin-Ortega Chapter 14: A Necessary Compromise or Compromised Justice?
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Johanna Herman Chapter
15: Special Tribunal for Lebanon Kathleen Barrett Chapter 16: Comparing
Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Acknowledgement in Uganda Joanna Quinn
Chapter 17: Restorative Justice, RPF Rule and the Success of Gacaca Stacey
M. Mitchell Chapter 18: Gacaca and the Treatment of Sexual Offenses Prisca
Uwigabye Chapter 19: Guilty as Charged: The Trial of Former President
Alberto Fujimori for Human Rights Violations Jo-Marie Burt Chapter 20:
Afterword Henry F. Carey
Hoc International Criminal Courts James Larry Taulbee Chapter 2: The Joint
Criminal Enterprise Debate and the Case of Charles Taylor: The Politics of
International Criminal Tribunal Law Kelly-Kate Pease Chapter 3: Prosecuting
Recruitment of Child Combatants by the Special Court for Sierra Leone:
Precedents and Problems Kimberly Lanegran Chapter 4: Song as a Crime
Against Humanity: The First International Prosecution of a Pop Star Susan
Benesch Chapter 5: Seeking Justice and Accountability: The Dilemmas of
Humanitarian Law and Human Rights NGOs Mahmood Monshipouri Chapter 6: Peace
v. Justice: The Strategic use of International Criminal Tribunals Candace
H. Blake-Amarante Chapter 7: Understanding the Alienated Constitutents of
International Tribunals: Bridging the Gap Adam M. Smith Chapter 8: Justice,
Peace, and Windmills: An Analysis of 'Live Indictments' by the
International Criminal Court Peter Stoett Chapter 9: Should We Press the
Victims? Uneven Support for International Criminal Tribunals Michael D.
Thurston Chapter 10: The ICC and R2P: Problems of Individual Culpability
and State Responsibility Benjamin N. Schiff Part II: Case Studies Chapter
11: The Tokyo War Crimes Trial Yuki Takatori Chapter 12: Arresting Charles
Taylor Beth Dougherty Chapter 13: Hybrid Tribunals and the Rule of Law: War
Crimes Chamber of the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Olga
Martin-Ortega Chapter 14: A Necessary Compromise or Compromised Justice?
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Johanna Herman Chapter
15: Special Tribunal for Lebanon Kathleen Barrett Chapter 16: Comparing
Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Acknowledgement in Uganda Joanna Quinn
Chapter 17: Restorative Justice, RPF Rule and the Success of Gacaca Stacey
M. Mitchell Chapter 18: Gacaca and the Treatment of Sexual Offenses Prisca
Uwigabye Chapter 19: Guilty as Charged: The Trial of Former President
Alberto Fujimori for Human Rights Violations Jo-Marie Burt Chapter 20:
Afterword Henry F. Carey
Introduction Part I: Thematic Studies Chapter 1: Customary Law and the Ad
Hoc International Criminal Courts James Larry Taulbee Chapter 2: The Joint
Criminal Enterprise Debate and the Case of Charles Taylor: The Politics of
International Criminal Tribunal Law Kelly-Kate Pease Chapter 3: Prosecuting
Recruitment of Child Combatants by the Special Court for Sierra Leone:
Precedents and Problems Kimberly Lanegran Chapter 4: Song as a Crime
Against Humanity: The First International Prosecution of a Pop Star Susan
Benesch Chapter 5: Seeking Justice and Accountability: The Dilemmas of
Humanitarian Law and Human Rights NGOs Mahmood Monshipouri Chapter 6: Peace
v. Justice: The Strategic use of International Criminal Tribunals Candace
H. Blake-Amarante Chapter 7: Understanding the Alienated Constitutents of
International Tribunals: Bridging the Gap Adam M. Smith Chapter 8: Justice,
Peace, and Windmills: An Analysis of 'Live Indictments' by the
International Criminal Court Peter Stoett Chapter 9: Should We Press the
Victims? Uneven Support for International Criminal Tribunals Michael D.
Thurston Chapter 10: The ICC and R2P: Problems of Individual Culpability
and State Responsibility Benjamin N. Schiff Part II: Case Studies Chapter
11: The Tokyo War Crimes Trial Yuki Takatori Chapter 12: Arresting Charles
Taylor Beth Dougherty Chapter 13: Hybrid Tribunals and the Rule of Law: War
Crimes Chamber of the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Olga
Martin-Ortega Chapter 14: A Necessary Compromise or Compromised Justice?
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Johanna Herman Chapter
15: Special Tribunal for Lebanon Kathleen Barrett Chapter 16: Comparing
Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Acknowledgement in Uganda Joanna Quinn
Chapter 17: Restorative Justice, RPF Rule and the Success of Gacaca Stacey
M. Mitchell Chapter 18: Gacaca and the Treatment of Sexual Offenses Prisca
Uwigabye Chapter 19: Guilty as Charged: The Trial of Former President
Alberto Fujimori for Human Rights Violations Jo-Marie Burt Chapter 20:
Afterword Henry F. Carey
Hoc International Criminal Courts James Larry Taulbee Chapter 2: The Joint
Criminal Enterprise Debate and the Case of Charles Taylor: The Politics of
International Criminal Tribunal Law Kelly-Kate Pease Chapter 3: Prosecuting
Recruitment of Child Combatants by the Special Court for Sierra Leone:
Precedents and Problems Kimberly Lanegran Chapter 4: Song as a Crime
Against Humanity: The First International Prosecution of a Pop Star Susan
Benesch Chapter 5: Seeking Justice and Accountability: The Dilemmas of
Humanitarian Law and Human Rights NGOs Mahmood Monshipouri Chapter 6: Peace
v. Justice: The Strategic use of International Criminal Tribunals Candace
H. Blake-Amarante Chapter 7: Understanding the Alienated Constitutents of
International Tribunals: Bridging the Gap Adam M. Smith Chapter 8: Justice,
Peace, and Windmills: An Analysis of 'Live Indictments' by the
International Criminal Court Peter Stoett Chapter 9: Should We Press the
Victims? Uneven Support for International Criminal Tribunals Michael D.
Thurston Chapter 10: The ICC and R2P: Problems of Individual Culpability
and State Responsibility Benjamin N. Schiff Part II: Case Studies Chapter
11: The Tokyo War Crimes Trial Yuki Takatori Chapter 12: Arresting Charles
Taylor Beth Dougherty Chapter 13: Hybrid Tribunals and the Rule of Law: War
Crimes Chamber of the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Olga
Martin-Ortega Chapter 14: A Necessary Compromise or Compromised Justice?
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia Johanna Herman Chapter
15: Special Tribunal for Lebanon Kathleen Barrett Chapter 16: Comparing
Formal and Informal Mechanisms of Acknowledgement in Uganda Joanna Quinn
Chapter 17: Restorative Justice, RPF Rule and the Success of Gacaca Stacey
M. Mitchell Chapter 18: Gacaca and the Treatment of Sexual Offenses Prisca
Uwigabye Chapter 19: Guilty as Charged: The Trial of Former President
Alberto Fujimori for Human Rights Violations Jo-Marie Burt Chapter 20:
Afterword Henry F. Carey