Peace and Justice at the International Criminal Court focuses on
the evolution and the present-day work of the International
Criminal Court, a historic global institution. Errol P. Mendes
provides a compelling argument that there can never be a
sustainable peace in conflicts unless the cause of justice is also
addressed. The author dives deep into the facts and rulings of the
Court that involved some of the most serious international
conflicts in recent times. The author also discusses the challenges
facing the Court from failed prosecutions to failures of the UN
Security Council and other member states. What results is a
detailed but honest critique of where the Court succeeds and where
it needs to improve. Mendes goes on to provide a prediction of the
greatest challenges facing the Court in the foreseeable future.
This book is a valuable resource for academics and students in
international criminal law and practice, public international
relations, political science, military and war studies.
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