This paper addresses a number of interrelated conceptual difficulties that impact adversely on the ability of international criminal trials to deliver outcomes perceived as legitimate by victims and communities in post-conflict states. It begins by exploring the extent to which those moral justifications for punishment espoused by international courts are instrumental in marginalizing the aspirations for justice of victims and victim communities, and suggests how a greater appreciation of the sociological context of punishing international crimes can contribute towards an improved understanding of normative practice. The paper then examines the relationship between perceptions of international crime and punishment, and the broader issue of ...
Understood as the need to address official crimes committed under the previous regime, a global norm...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Since the establishment and operationalisation of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former...
This article evaluates some of the theoretical and practical arguments which suggest that the potent...
Responding to the proliferation of international criminal tribunals during the last two decades, sch...
Although criminal jurisdiction is usually exercised by governments, offenses can also be proscribed ...
Who has the authority to assign responsibility for international crimes? There is a simple answer: i...
Modern international criminal law (ICL) developed in the aftermath of World War II as an alternative...
An international sentencing jurisprudence is emerging from the decisions by the International Crimin...
This thesis explores the use of plea bargaining in the context of international crimes, and begins w...
This paper establishes the case for trial transformation looking at a model of justice that is more ...
International law is increasingly focusing on criminal avenues to deal with past human rights ab...
This thesis inquires into the different conceptions of justice that are prevalent within internation...
Should perpetrators of genocide, violent acts against civilians during war, or other massive violati...
This work is a concerted attempt to achieve an informed interpolation between ethics, politics and l...
Understood as the need to address official crimes committed under the previous regime, a global norm...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Since the establishment and operationalisation of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former...
This article evaluates some of the theoretical and practical arguments which suggest that the potent...
Responding to the proliferation of international criminal tribunals during the last two decades, sch...
Although criminal jurisdiction is usually exercised by governments, offenses can also be proscribed ...
Who has the authority to assign responsibility for international crimes? There is a simple answer: i...
Modern international criminal law (ICL) developed in the aftermath of World War II as an alternative...
An international sentencing jurisprudence is emerging from the decisions by the International Crimin...
This thesis explores the use of plea bargaining in the context of international crimes, and begins w...
This paper establishes the case for trial transformation looking at a model of justice that is more ...
International law is increasingly focusing on criminal avenues to deal with past human rights ab...
This thesis inquires into the different conceptions of justice that are prevalent within internation...
Should perpetrators of genocide, violent acts against civilians during war, or other massive violati...
This work is a concerted attempt to achieve an informed interpolation between ethics, politics and l...
Understood as the need to address official crimes committed under the previous regime, a global norm...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Since the establishment and operationalisation of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former...