International Criminal Law in Context H 364 p. 17
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Introduction: International criminal law in context Philipp Kastner Part I: Contextualising international criminal law The conscience of civilisation, and its discontents: a counter history of international criminal law Gerry Simpson The subjects of international criminal law Frédéric Mégret The idea of transitional justice: international criminal justice and beyond Wendy Lambourne Part II: International Crimes Genocide: to prevent and punish "radical evil" Eyal Mayroz Crimes against humanity: the concept of humanity in international law Raphaëlle Nollez-Goldbach War crimes: increasing compliance with international humanitarian law through international criminal law? Dale Stephens and Thomas Wooden Sexual and gender-based crimes Rosemary Grey The crime of aggression: shifting authority for international peace? Sean Richmond Rethinking liberal legality through the African Court on Justice and Human Rights: re-situating economic crimes and other enablers of violence Kamari Maxine Clarke Part III: The implementation of international criminal law The ad hoc tribunals: image, origins, pathways, legacies Timothy William Waters Hybrid tribunals: institutional experiments and the potential for creativity within international criminal law Philipp Kastner The International Criminal Court: between law and politics Christian M. De Vos Complementarity revisited: national prosecution of international crimes and the gaps in international law Fannie Lafontaine and Sophie Gagné The influence of international human rights law on international criminal procedure Yvonne McDermott ‘And where the offence is, let the great axe fall’: sentencing under international criminal law Mark A. Drumbl The role of victims: emerging rights to participation and reparation in international criminal courts Stephen Smith Cody and Eric Stover
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