This thesis looks at the recently created International Criminal Court (ICC) and its early cases in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sudan. The central questions are: how does the Court impact peace building in the war-torn countries whose cases it handles? And is there a tension between peace and justice in these cases? The case studies demonstrate that while rhetoric linking peace and justice dominates the Court, the ICC is ill equipped to address the complex interaction of the two in specific countries. The Court’s narrow mandate and powers mean that practical and political concerns dominate its decision-making to the extent that there is little space to give priority to local peace building
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the only permanent international court that has jurisdicti...
This thesis argues that the International Criminal Court (ICC) brings a new more deontological parad...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) aims to promote not only justice, but also peace. It has been...
This thesis looks at the recently created International Criminal Court (ICC) and its early cases in ...
In this article, I address the much-publicized "peace versus justice dilemma" faced by the Internati...
The field of transitional justice has been haunted and enriched by the peace versus justice dilemma ...
The thesis examines the effects of interventions by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on peace,...
This chapter examines the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its intersections with two widespre...
This chapter examines the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its intersections with two widespre...
This thesis inquires into the different conceptions of justice that are prevalent within internation...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the increasing role of transitional justice in world politi...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the increasing role of transitional justice in world politi...
One of the most important issues surrounding international courts is whether they can further the du...
Abstract: This dissertation examines the usefulness of the International Criminal Court (ICC) throug...
This article analyzes the first peace talks to take place against the backdrop of an International C...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the only permanent international court that has jurisdicti...
This thesis argues that the International Criminal Court (ICC) brings a new more deontological parad...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) aims to promote not only justice, but also peace. It has been...
This thesis looks at the recently created International Criminal Court (ICC) and its early cases in ...
In this article, I address the much-publicized "peace versus justice dilemma" faced by the Internati...
The field of transitional justice has been haunted and enriched by the peace versus justice dilemma ...
The thesis examines the effects of interventions by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on peace,...
This chapter examines the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its intersections with two widespre...
This chapter examines the International Criminal Court (ICC) and its intersections with two widespre...
This thesis inquires into the different conceptions of justice that are prevalent within internation...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the increasing role of transitional justice in world politi...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyse the increasing role of transitional justice in world politi...
One of the most important issues surrounding international courts is whether they can further the du...
Abstract: This dissertation examines the usefulness of the International Criminal Court (ICC) throug...
This article analyzes the first peace talks to take place against the backdrop of an International C...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is the only permanent international court that has jurisdicti...
This thesis argues that the International Criminal Court (ICC) brings a new more deontological parad...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) aims to promote not only justice, but also peace. It has been...