Contested Justice

Contested Justice

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Published: 18 December, 2015
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The International Criminal Court emerged in the early twenty-first century as an ambitious and permanent institution with a mandate to address mass atrocity crimes such as genocide and crimes against humanity. Although designed to exercise jurisdiction only in instances where states do not pursue these crimes themselves (and are unwilling or unable to do so), the Court's interventions, particularly in African states, have raised questions about the social value of its work and its political dimensions and effects. Bringing together scholars and practitioners who specialise on the ICC, this collection offers a diverse account of its interventions: from investigations to trials and from the Court's Hague-based centre to the networks of actors who sustain its activities. Exploring connections with transitional justice and international relations, and drawing upon critical insights from the interpretive social sciences, it offers a novel perspective on the ICC's work. This title is also available as Open Access.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781107076532
ISBN10 1107076536
Number Of Pages 526
Item Weight 870 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cambridge University Press
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

'The book is an invaluable text for civil society organisations, researchers and practitioners looking to understand ICC interventions and wider debates on the local and global justice dynamics. Notably the book is available online free as an open access book, enabling greater access.' Luke Moffett, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

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Author's Bio

Christian De Vos is an advocacy officer with the Open Society Justice Initiative. Sara Kendall is a lecturer in international law at the University of Kent, Canterbury. She also co-directs Kent Law School's Centre for Critical International Law. Carsten Stahn is Chair of International Criminal Law and Global Justice at Leiden University and Programme Director of the Grotius Centre for International Studies, The Hague.

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