From sovereign impunity to international accountability : the search for justice in a world of states

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K5301 F931 2004

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9280811002 (pbk.)
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K5301 F931 2004
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From sovereign impunity to international accountability : the search for justice in a world of states / edited by Ramesh Thakur and Peter Malcontent
Imprint
Tokyo : United Nations University Press, c2004.
Physical
xviii, 305 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents Note
From impunity to accountability : forces of transformation and the changing international human rights context/ PaulG. Lauren
--From the Nuremberg Charter to the RomeStatute : A historical analysis of the limits ofinternational criminal accountability/ Michael D. Biddiss
--International criminal justice and the United States :law, culture, power/ David P. Forsythe
--Violations of human rights and humanitarian law and threats to international peace and security/ George J. Andreopoulos
--The individual within international law/ Michail Wladimiroff
--Gender-related crimes : a feminist perspective/ Christine Chinkin
--International criminal courts and the admissibility of evidence/ Bert Swart
--Balancing the rights of the accused with the imperatives of accountability/ William A. Schabas
--We the people : the position of NGOs in gathering evidence and giving witness at international criminal trials/ Helen Durham
--Democracy, global governance, and the International Criminal Court/ Madeline H. Morris
--Reconciling fractured societies : an African perspective on the role of judicial prosecutions/ Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu
--Demystifying Osama Bin Laden : fair trials for international terrorists/ Geoffrey Robertson
--The complexity of international criminal law : looking beyond individual responsibility to the responsibility of organizations, corporations, and states/ Andrew Clapham
--The international Criminal Court and the prohibition of the use of children in armed conflict/ Julia Maxted
--The international Criminal Court : obstacle or contribution to an effective system of human rights protection?/ Cees Flinterman
--Dealing with guilt beyond crime : the strained quality of universal justice/ Ramesh Thakur.
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