The Oxford handbook of international criminal law /
Handbook of international criminal law International criminal law
edited by Kevin Jon Heller, Frédéric Mégret, Sarah M.H. Nouwen, Jens David Ohlin, and Darryl Robinson.
- First edition.
- 1 online resource (xxxi, 878 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
- Oxford handbooks online .
- Oxford handbooks online. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Taking Internationalism Seriously: Why International Criminal Law Matters / Impunities / Courting Failure: When Are International Criminal Courts Likely to be Believed by Local Audiences? / What is An International Crime? / A Theory of International Crimes: Conceptual and Normative Issues / From Aggression to Atrocity: Rethinking the History of International Criminal Law / Enslavement as a Crime against Humanity: Some Doctrinal, Historical, and Theoretical Considerations / A Criminological Approach to the ICC's Control Theory / The Two Cultures of International Criminal Law / Immunity and Impunity / An Empirical Analysis of International Criminal Law: The Perception and Experience of the Accused / Epistemological Controversies and Evaluation of Evidence in International Criminal Trials / The Right to Truth in International Criminal Law / From Machinery to Motivation: The Lost Legacy of Criminal Organizations Liability / Historical Reasoning and Judicial Historiography in International Criminal Trials / Criminal/Enemy / The Enemy of All Humanity / Moving Images: Modes of Representation and Images of Victimhood in Audio-Visual Productions / International Criminal Tribunal Backlash / The Crises and Critiques of International Criminal Justice / Hangman's Perspective: Three Genres of Critique following Eichmann / Defense Perspectives on Fairness and Efficiency at the International Criminal Court / Inequality of Arms Reversed? Defendants in the Battle for Political Legitimacy / International Criminal Law and the Subordination of Emancipation: The Question of Legal Hierarchy in Transitional Justice / International Criminal Justice and Humanitarianism / International Criminal Law and Culture / The Core Crimes of International Criminal Law / Transnational Crimes / The Unity of International Criminal Law: A Socio-Legal View / International Criminal Law: The Next Hundred Years / Neither Here nor There: The Position of the Defence in International Criminal Tribunals / The Creation of an Ad Hoc Elite: And the Value of International Criminal Law Expertise on a Global Market / Teachings of Publicists and the Reinvention of the Sources Doctrine in International Criminal Law / Legitimacy in War and Punishment: The Security Council and the ICC / Africa and International Criminal Law / On Regional Criminal Courts as Representatives of Political Communities: The Special Case of the African Criminal Court / Kevin Jon Heller, Frédéric Mégret, Sarah M. H. Nouwen, Jens David Ohlin, Darryl Robinson -- Miriam Gur-Arye, Alon Harel -- Mark A. Drumbl -- Marko Milanović -- Alexander K.A. Greenawalt -- Alejandro Chehtman -- Samuel Moyn -- Edwin Bikundo -- Alette Smeulers -- Jean d'Aspremont -- Adil Ahmad Haque -- Marie-Sophie Devresse, Damien Scalia -- Mark Klamberg -- Leora Bilsky -- Saira Mohamed -- Kim Christian Priemel -- Lawrence Douglas -- David Luban -- Sofia Stolk, Wouter Werner -- Henry Lovat -- Sergey Vasiliev -- Itamar Mann -- Jenia Iontcheva Turner -- Marlies Glasius, Tim Meijers -- Laurel E. Fletcher -- Sara Kendall, Sarah M. H. Nouwen -- W. L. Cheah -- Christine Schwöbel-Patel -- Douglas Guilfoyle -- Frédéric Mégret -- Gerry Simpson -- Dov Jacobs -- Mikkel Jarle Christensen -- Neha Jain -- Tom Dannenbaum -- Christopher Gevers -- Harmen van der Wilt.
Moving away from conventional approaches to the study of the subject, 'The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law' draws on insights from disciplines both outside of criminal law and outside of law itself to critically examine issues such as international criminal law's actors, rationales, boundaries, and narratives.
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International criminal law. Law. Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law.