This anthology brings together legal and philosophical theorists to
examine the normative and conceptual foundations of international
criminal law. In particular, through these essays the international
group of authors addresses questions of state sovereignty; of
groups, rather than individuals, as perpetrators and victims of
international crimes; of international criminal law and the
promotion of human rights and social justice; and of what comes
after international criminal prosecutions, namely, punishment and
reconciliation. International criminal law is still an emerging
field, and as it continues to develop, the elucidation of clear,
consistent theoretical groundings for its practices will be
crucial. The questions raised and issues addressed by the essays in
this volume will aid in this important endeavor.
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