International Criminal Court and Global Social Control

International Criminal Court and Global Social Control

International Criminal Justice in Late Modernity

Chazal, Nerida

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2018

174

Mole

Inglês

9781138614598

15 a 20 dias

320

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1. Introduction 2. The Development and Aims of the International Criminal Court 3. Tensions between Ideal and Reality in the Pursuit of Justice 4. Late Modernity, Social Control and the ICC 5. The Role of Actors in Shaping the ICC 6. The Trial as a Site of Contest: The DRC and Thomas Lubanga 7. The ICC as a Tool 8. Conclusion: The Resilience of the ICC and International Criminal Justice in Late Modernity
war crimes;crimes against humanity;genocide;ICC;atrocities;impunity;deterrence;international criminal justice;pursuit of justice;late modernity;DRC;Thomas Lubanga;international institution;ICC's Aim;ICC's Involvement;NGO Document;Differential Construction;ICC's Reliance;ICC 2012b;International Criminal Court;ICC 2012a;ICC Prosecutor;End Impunity;ICC Trial;Central African Republic;CICC;Rome Statute;Contemporary Society;Lubanga Trial;Trial Chamber;HRW 2003b;Lubanga Case;ICC Case;NATO Airstrike;Rome Statute Preamble;Bosco Ntaganda