Crimes Against Humanity: The Limits of Universal Jurisdiction in the Global South

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نام کتاب : Crimes Against Humanity: The Limits of Universal Jurisdiction in the Global South
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : جنایات علیه بشریت: حدود صلاحیت جهانی در جنوب جهانی
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ناشر : University of Wales Press
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 338
ISBN (شابک) : 1786837021 , 9781786837028
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 8 مگابایت



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Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Series Preface
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
Introduction
1. Topographies of Universal Jurisdiction in International Law,Legal Pluralism and the Curious Case of the International Criminal Court
Introduction
I. Applications of Legal Pluralism in International Law
A. The Legacy of the New Haven School
B. TWAIL Scholarship and the Radical Pluralism Debate
C. Radical Pluralism and Beyond
II. Transnational Character of Accountability Regimes in International Law and Multicentricity of Legal Practices
A. Fragmentation in International Law and the Fragile Balance of Primary and Secondary Rules in Accountability Regimes
B. The Project of International Law and the Jurisprudential Promise of the ICC: Disciplining the Domestic Realm through International Criminal Law?
C. International Criminal Court and the Ideal of Complementarity in International Law
D. Mandate of the International Criminal Court: Jurisprudential versus Political Realities
Conclusion
2. Universal Jurisdiction and Genealogies of International Criminal Law
Introduction
I. Nemo Me Impuna Lacessit? The Ethos of Universal Jurisdiction
II. Divided We Unite? Fragmentation and Legitimacy in International Law
III. Legitimacy of International Law: Lingering Questions
IV. The Question of the State in International Law as Seen from the Global South: A Chance to Start Anew?
V. Jus Gentium and the Outer Limits of International Law
VI. Jus Cogens or Not - Dilemmas?
Conclusion
3. Crimes Against Humanity Jurisprudence in International Law and the Conundrum of Jurisdictional Certainty
Introduction
I. The Normative Architecture of Crimes Against Humanity Jurisprudence
II. Competing Politico-Normative Visions
III. Adjudication, Responsibility and the Law: Limits of Universal Jurisdiction
Conclusion
4. Mea Culpa, Sua Culpa, Tua Maxima Culpa: Collective Responsibility, Societal Wrongdoing and Legal Judgment
Introduction
I. Beyond Eichmann: On the Necessity of Judgment
II. Towards an Engaged Theory of Judgment and Collective Responsibility
A. The Threshold Question
B. The Outcomes Perspective
III. Collective Responsibility and Legal Judgment in International Law: The Jaspers Alternative?
IV. Moral Responsibility as an Epicurian Cure for the Conundrums of International Criminal Law?
V. Collective Responsibility and the Distribution of Blameworthiness
Conclusion: The Dilemma of the Sum Total versus Its Constitutive Parts
5. Through the Looking Glass: Hybrid Courts and International Criminal Law in the Global South
Introduction
I. Mapping Out Responsibility for Mass Atrocities
A. More Than Each unto His Own â - Hybrid Courts in the Global South
II. The Clarion Call of Universal Jurisdiction in the Global South
A. The ICC and Domestic Applications of the Rome Statute
B. The ICC and the Importance of the Complementarity Principle for the International Legal Accountability
III. Hybrid Courts: Fractured or Overlapping Legal Regimes of Accountability?
Conclusion: Hybrid Courts as New Actors of International Criminal Law in the Global South?
In Lieu of Conclusion: Deliverance of Justice in International Criminal Law and the Role of Political Judgment as Purposive Action
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Back Cover




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