The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law
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- Utgivningsdatum:2025-02-26
- Mått:173 x 245 x 48 mm
- Vikt:1 527 g
- Format:Häftad
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:Oxford Handbooks in Law
- Antal sidor:912
- Förlag:OUP OXFORD
- ISBN:9780198957041
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Jens David Ohlin is Allan R. Tessler Dean and Professor of Law and Cornell Law School. Trained as both a philosopher and a lawyer, his research has tackled conspiracy and other doctrines penalizing collective criminal action, especially before international tribunals, but also the philosophy of international law, theories of rationality, and chivalry in warfare. More recently, he has focused on new battlefield technology, including cyber-attacks, drones, autonomous weapons, and modes of statecraft below the threshold of armed conflict, including disinformation and election interference. Dean Ohlin's current book project, The Sovereign Other, is a work of political and legal philosophy that explores the relationship between the domestic and international social contracts. It reverses the traditional assumption that the social contract between societies should be understood by analogy to individuals within a society.Sarah Nouwen is Professor of Public International Law at the European University Institute and at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of Complementarity in the Line of Fire: The Catalysing Effect of the International Criminal Court in Uganda and Sudan (Cambridge University Press, 2013), an empirical study into the effects of the complementarity principle in the Rome Statute on the legal systems in Uganda and Sudan, and several other publications on international law, for which she won a Philip Leverhulme Prize and the Leiden Journal of International Law Prize for the best article published in 2013-2015. She has advised the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Department for International Development and several NGOs. She also assisted an ICC judge as a Visiting Professional. In 2010-2011 she was seconded as Senior Legal Advisor to the African Union High-Level Implementation Panel on Sudan.Kevin Jon Heller is currently Professor of International Law & Security at the University of Copenhagen's Centre for Military Studies, part of the Department of Political Science. He holds a PhD in law from Leiden University and a JD with distinction from Stanford Law School. His books include The Nuremberg Military Tribunals and the Origins of International Criminal Law (Oxford University Press, 2011); Contingency in International Law: On the Possibility of Different Legal Histories (Oxford University Press, 2021) (edited with Ingo Venzke); The Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials (Oxford University Press, 2013) (edited with Gerry Simpson); and The Handbook of Comparative Criminal Law (Stanford University Press, 2011) (edited with Markus Dubber). He currently serves as Special Adviser to the Prosecutor of the ICC on War Crimes.Frédéric Mégret is a Professor of Law and the Hans & Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law at McGill University. He holds an LLB from King's College London, a DEA from the Université de Paris I, and a PhD from the Graduate Institute of International Studies (Geneva), as well as a diploma from Sciences Po Paris where he graduated "avec les félicitations du jury." He worked for the International Committee of the Red Cross, was a member of the French delegation at the Rome Conference on the International Criminal Court, and advised the Liberian government on a procedure to vet its armed forces for human rights violations. He is the author of "Le tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda", and is co-editor with Philip Alston of the forthcoming second edition of The United Nations and Human Rights (OUP).Darryl Robinson is Professor at Queen's University Faculty of Law (Canada). He was a Hauser Scholar at New York University School of Law and a Gold Medallist at the Western University Faculty of Law. After clerking at the Supreme Court of Canada, he served as an international lawyer at Foreign Affairs Canada (1997-2004) and at the International Criminal Court (2004-2006). His research focuses on refining rules for a fair, humanistic, and inclusive system of international justice. He is a co-author of Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure (Cambridge University Press, 2024), and was the 2013-14 recipient of the Antonio Cassese Prize for International Criminal Legal Studies.
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- 0: Kevin Heller, Frédéric Mégret, Sarah Nouwen, Jens Ohlin and Darryl Robinson: Introduction SECTION I: ACTORS 1: Marie-Sophie Devresse & Damien Scalia: An Empirical Analysis of International Criminal Law: The Perception and Experience of the Accused 2: Jenia Iontcheva Turner: Defense Perspectives on Fairness and Efficiency at the International Criminal Court 3: Dov Jacobs: Neither Here nor There: The Position of the Defence in International Criminal Tribunals 4: Mikkel Jarle Christensen: The Creation of an Ad Hoc Elite: And the Value of International Criminal Law Expertise on a Global Market 5: Neha Jain: Teachings of Publicists and the Reinvention of the Sources Doctrine in International Criminal Law SECTION II: SPACES 6: Tom Dannenbaum: Legitimacy in War and Punishment: The Security Council and the ICC 7: Christopher Gevers: Africa and International Criminal Law 8: Harmen van der Wilt: On Regional Criminal Courts as Representatives of Political Communities: The Special Case of the African Criminal Court SECTION III: RATIONALES 9: Miriam Gur-Arye & Alon Harel: Taking Internationalism Seriously: Why International Criminal Law Matters 10: Mark A. Drumbl: Impunities 11: Marko Milanovic: Courting Failure: When Are International Criminal Courts Likely to be Believed by Local Audiences? SECTION IV: CRIMES 12: Alexander K.A. Greenawalt: 'What is An International Crime?' 13: Alejandro Chehtman: A Theory of International Crimes: Conceptual and Normative Issues 14: Samuel Moyn: From Aggression to Atrocity: Rethinking the History of International Criminal Law 15: Edwin Bikundo: Enslavement as a Crime against Humanity: Some Doctrinal, Historical, and Theoretical Considerations SECTION V: MODALITIES 16: te Smeulers: A Criminological Approach to the ICC's Control Theory 17: Jean d'Aspremont: The Two Cultures of International Criminal Law 18: Adil Ahmad Haque: Immunity and Impunity 19: Mark Klamberg: Epistemological Controversies and Evaluation of Evidence in International Criminal Trials 20: Leora Bilsky: The Right to Truth in International Criminal Law 21: Saira Mohamed: From Machinery to Motivation: The Lost Legacy of Criminal Organizations Liability SECTION VI: NARRATIVES 22: Kim Christian Priemel: Historical Reasoning and Judicial Historiography in International Criminal Trials 23: Lawrence Douglas: Criminal/Enemy 24: David Luban: The Enemy of All Humanity 25: Sofia Stolk & Wouter Werner: Moving Images: Modes of Representation and Images of Victimhood in Audio-Visual Productions SECTION VII: ANXIETIES 26: Henry Lovat: International Criminal Tribunal Backlash 27: Sergey Vasiliev: The Crises and Critiques of International Criminal Justice 28: Itamar Mann: Hangman's Perspective: Three Genres of Critique following Eichmann 29: Marlies Glasius & Tim Meijers: Inequality of Arms Reversed? Defendants in the Battle for Political Legitimacy SECTION VIII: BOUNDARIES 30: Laurel E. Fletcher: International Criminal Law and the Subordination of Emancipation: The Question of Legal Hierarchy in Transitional Justice 31: Sara Kendall and Sarah M.H. Nouwen: International Criminal Justice and Humanitarianism 32: Cheah W.L.: International Criminal Law and Culture 33: Christine Schwöbel-Patel: The Core Crimes of International Criminal Law 34: Douglas Guilfoyle: Transnational Crimes 35: Frédéric Mégret: The Unity of International Criminal Law: A Socio-Legal View SECTION IX: FUTURE(S) 36: Gerry Simpson: International Criminal Law: The Next Hundred Years
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