This article seeks to explain the strength of the field of international criminal justice understood as the specifically legal power to frame issues as criminal in the international sphere and to create a sphere of autonomy for international criminal justice. It argues that this strength is not necessarily found where one might expect, namely in a sovereign like centralization of the power of enforcement, but in a range of practices through which the field constitutes its specific form of juridical authority at the intersection of various fields.Cet article vise à expliquer la force du champ de la justice pénale internationale, soit le pouvoir, propre au droit, qui consiste à qualifier certains comportements internationaux de criminels et à...
The institutional arrangements for the promotion of peace, truth, justice, reparation and reconcilia...
The development of the international criminal justice, as the incidental branch of the processes of ...
This article presents international criminal justice as individuals judged by international criminal...
This article seeks to explain the strength of the field of international criminal justice understood...
The first part of the article discusses the goals international criminal courts have set for themsel...
The article covers the analysis of the concept of “international legal framework”. The study allows ...
This article explores the effectiveness of international criminal justice setting out from the doctr...
Du fait des particularismes inhérents à l’ordre juridique international, les contours et le contenu ...
This Article argues that, for political reasons, the future of international criminal law enforcemen...
Although criminal jurisdiction is usually exercised by governments, offenses can also be proscribed ...
International audienceThis article compares two key instances in the (re)-configuration of post-conf...
Les crimes internationaux constituent des infractions dont les conséquences dramatiques affectent la...
According to a prevailing view, the law of international criminal jurisdictions constitutes a branch...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) aims to promote not only justice, but also peace. It has been...
This article analyses the relationship between Courts and tribunals in the interpretation and applic...
The institutional arrangements for the promotion of peace, truth, justice, reparation and reconcilia...
The development of the international criminal justice, as the incidental branch of the processes of ...
This article presents international criminal justice as individuals judged by international criminal...
This article seeks to explain the strength of the field of international criminal justice understood...
The first part of the article discusses the goals international criminal courts have set for themsel...
The article covers the analysis of the concept of “international legal framework”. The study allows ...
This article explores the effectiveness of international criminal justice setting out from the doctr...
Du fait des particularismes inhérents à l’ordre juridique international, les contours et le contenu ...
This Article argues that, for political reasons, the future of international criminal law enforcemen...
Although criminal jurisdiction is usually exercised by governments, offenses can also be proscribed ...
International audienceThis article compares two key instances in the (re)-configuration of post-conf...
Les crimes internationaux constituent des infractions dont les conséquences dramatiques affectent la...
According to a prevailing view, the law of international criminal jurisdictions constitutes a branch...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) aims to promote not only justice, but also peace. It has been...
This article analyses the relationship between Courts and tribunals in the interpretation and applic...
The institutional arrangements for the promotion of peace, truth, justice, reparation and reconcilia...
The development of the international criminal justice, as the incidental branch of the processes of ...
This article presents international criminal justice as individuals judged by international criminal...