International criminal law and philosophy

This anthology brings together legal and philosophical theorists to examine the normative and conceptual foundations of international criminal law. In particular, through these essays the international group of authors addresses questions of state sovereignty; of groups, rather than individuals, as...

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Other Authors: May, Larry (Editor), Hoskins, Zachary (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2010
Series:ASIL studies in international legal theory
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Collection: Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • International crimes and universal jurisdiction / Win-chiat Lee
  • State sovereignty as an obstacle to international criminal law / Kristen Hessler
  • International criminal courts, the rule of law, and the prevention of harm : building justice in times of injustice / Leslie P. Francis and John G. Francis
  • Criminalizing culture / Helen Stacy
  • Identifying groups in genocide cases / Larry May
  • Prosecuting corporations for international crimes : the role for domestic criminal law / Joanna Kyriakakis
  • Post war environmental damage : a study in jus post bellum / Douglas Lackey
  • On state self-defense and Guantánamo Bay / Steve Viner
  • Politicizing human rights (using international law) / Anat Biletzki
  • The justification of punishment in the international context / Deirdre Golash
  • Political reconciliation and international criminal trials / Colleen Murphy