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The Pursuit of International Criminal Justice - A World Study on Conflicts, Victimization, and Post-Conflict Justice (Paperback)
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The Pursuit of International Criminal Justice - A World Study on Conflicts, Victimization, and Post-Conflict Justice (Paperback)
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This publication contains a survey of world conflicts that occurred
between 1945 and 2008, the level of victimization they produced,
and the subsequent post-conflict justice (PCJ) mechanisms which
were applied. It shows the scope of the problem faced by
international criminal justice (ICJ), and how the International
Criminal Court (ICC) needs to shape its mission and approach to
address ICJ needs and expectations. ICJ is no longer the utopian
topic of only 40 years ago. After World War II, the Nuremberg and
Tokyo trials were aimed at major offenders in leadership positions.
Their prosecution and punishment, it was assumed, would have far
reaching, deterring, and educational effects. Since 1948, however,
some 310 conflicts have taken place resulting in an estimated 92 to
101 million people killed. In addition, an inestimable number of
persons have been injured or have suffered psychological and
material harm. Yet, for the most, perpetrators have benefited with
impunity and escaped accountability. How can contemporary ICJ
address such a volume of core international crimes which have
generated so much victimization and material harm? Are the
post-World War II assumptions still valid? Can national justice
systems assume the primary task of prosecutions? What will the
mission of the ICC become, and how will it acquit itself of it?
These are issues which are identified within the International
Guidelines on Post-Conflict Justice prepared during this project
(herein referred to as the Chicago Principles). They are a set of
comprehensive guidelines for how governments, international
institutions, and others should respond to serious violations of
human rights, as well as to promote peace and reconciliation in the
aftermath of conflict. They are also an indispensable strategy
within which the ICC can best function. Can it then be assumed that
the ICC is likely to achieve its mission in the years to come? This
two volume set - which contains the proceedings of five regional
conferences in Asia, Africa, the Arab World, Europe, and Central
and South America, as well as a number of thematic studies dealing
with post-conflict justice - should be most instructive to the ICC.
These studies also assess various PCJ experiences as a means of
determining the most appropriate policy responses in the context of
a comprehensive strategy. M. Cherif Bassiouni, in April 2012,
received the Wolfgang Friedmann Memorial Award which is given by
the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law to a distinguished
scholar or practitioner who has made outstanding contributions to
the field of international law.
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Imprint: |
Intersentia Publishers
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Country of origin: |
Belgium |
Release date: |
2010 |
First published: |
March 2010 |
Editors: |
M.Cherif Bassiouni
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Dimensions: |
240 x 160 x 71mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
1937 |
ISBN-13: |
978-9400000179 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
9400000170 |
Barcode: |
9789400000179 |
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