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(Ebook) The Ashgate Research Companion to International Criminal Law Critical Perspectives 1st Edition by Yvonne McDermott, William Schabas ISBN 978-1409419181 1409419185

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Authors:Yvonne McDermott, William A. Schabas (editor)
Pages:600 pages.
Year:2013
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Publisher:Routledge
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ISBN 10: 1409419185

ISBN 13:   978-1409419181

Author:  Yvonne McDermott, William A. Schabas

International criminal law is at a crucial point in its history and development, and the time is right for practitioners, academics and students to take stock of the lessons learnt from the past fifteen years, as the international community moves towards an increasingly uni-polar international criminal legal order, with the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the helm. This unique Research Companion takes a critical approach to a wide variety of theoretical, practical, legal and policy issues surrounding and underpinning the operation of international criminal law as applied by international criminal tribunals. The book is divided into four main parts. The first part analyses international crimes and modes of liability, with a view to identifying areas which have been inconsistently or misguidedly interpreted, overlooked to date or are likely to be increasingly significant in future. The second part examines international criminal processes and procedures, and here the authors discuss issues such as victim participation and the rights of the accused. The third part is a discussion of complementarity and sentencing, while the final part of the book looks at international criminal justice in context. The authors raise issues which are likely to provide the most significant challenges and most promising opportunities for the continuing development of this body of law. As international criminal law becomes more established as a distinct discipline, it becomes imperative for international criminal scholarship to provide a degree of critical analysis, both of individual legal issues and of the international criminal project as a whole. This book represents an important collective effort to introduce an element of legal realism or critical legal studies into the academic discourse.
 

Table of contents: 

0. Introduction
Part I: International Crimes and Modes of Liability
1. Sisyphus Wept: Prosecuting Sexual Violence at the International Criminal Court
2. Creating a Framework for the Prosecution of Environmental Crimes in International Criminal Law
3. Alleged Aggression in Utopia: An International Criminal Law Examination Question for 2020
4. The Special Tribunal for Lebanon and Terrorism as an International Crime: Reflections on the Judicial Function
5. Damned If You Don’t: Liability for Omissions in International Criminal Law
6. Joint Criminal Enterprise Liability: Result-Oriented Justice

Part II: The International Criminal Process
7. Rights in Reverse: A Critical Analysis of Fair Trial Rights under International Criminal Law
8. Victims’ Participation at the International Criminal Court: Benefit or Burden?
9. A Shifting Scale of Power: Who is in Charge of the Charges at the International Criminal Court
10. Distinguishing Creativity from Activism: International Criminal Law and the ‘Legitimacy’ of Judicial Development of the Law
11. Equality of Arms in International Criminal Law: Continuing Challenges
12. Protecting the Rights of the Accused in International Criminal Proceedings: Lip Service or Affirmative Action?
13. Reconciliation and Sentencing in the Practice of the ad hoc Tribunals

Part III: Complementarity and Sentencing: A Discussion
14. A Sentence-Based Theory of Complementarity
15. ‘Sentencing Horror’ or ‘Sentencing Heuristic’? A Reply to Heller’s ‘Sentence-Based’ Theory of Complementarity
16. Three Theories of Complementarity: Charge, Sentence or Process? A Comment on Kevin Heller’s Sentence-Based Theory of Complementarity

Part IV: International Criminal Justice in Context
17. The Short Arm of International Criminal Law
18. Palestine and the Politics of International Criminal Justice
19. Lions and Tigers and Deterrence, Oh My: Evaluating Expectations of International Criminal Justice
20. Hybrid Courts in Retrospect: Of Lost Legacies and Modest Futures
21. ‘Political Trials’? The UN Security Council and the Development of International Criminal Law
22. Expanding the Focus of the ‘African Criminal Court’
23. The Future of International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice


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