Africa and the ICC: Perceptions of Justice comprises contributions
from prominent scholars of different disciplines including
international law, political science, cultural anthropology,
African history and media studies. This unique collection provides
the reader with detailed insights into the interaction between the
African Union and the International Criminal Court (ICC), but also
looks further at the impact of the ICC at a societal level in
African states and examines other justice mechanisms on a local and
regional level in these countries. This investigation of the ICC's
complicated relationship with Africa allows the reader to see that
perceptions of justice are multilayered.
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