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The UN International Criminal Tribunals - Transition without Justice? (Paperback): Klaus Bachmann, Aleksandar Fatic The UN International Criminal Tribunals - Transition without Justice? (Paperback)
Klaus Bachmann, Aleksandar Fatic
R1,472 Discovery Miles 14 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Both the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) are now about to close. Bachmann and Fatic look back at the achievements and shortcomings of both tribunals from an interdisciplinary perspective informed by sociology, political science, history, and philosophy of law and based upon on two key notions: the concepts of legitimacy and efficiency. The first asks to what extent the input (creation) of, the ICTY and the ICTR can be regarded as legitimate in light of the legal and public debate in the early 1990s. The second confronts the output (the procedures and decisions) of the ICTY and the ICTR with the tasks both tribunals were assigned by the UN Security Council, the General Assembly, and by key organs (the president and the chief prosecutors). The authors investigate to what extent the ICTY and the ICTR have delivered the expected results, whether they have been able to contribute to 'the maintenance of peace', 'stabilization' of the conflict regions, or even managed to provide 'reconciliation' to Rwanda. Furthermore, the book is concerned with how many criminals, over whom the ICTY and the ICTR wield jurisdiction, have actually been prosecuted and at what cost. Offering the first balanced and in depth analysis of the International Criminal Tribunals, the volume provides an important insight into what lessons have been learned, and how a deeper understanding of the successes and failures can benefit the international legal community in the future.

Virtue as Identity - Emotions and the Moral Personality (Hardcover): Aleksandar Fatic Virtue as Identity - Emotions and the Moral Personality (Hardcover)
Aleksandar Fatic
R3,498 Discovery Miles 34 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Virtue as Identity offers a study of how virtue is learned and identity acquired through the selection and internalization of values. A large part of this process is externally imposed through culture. Another, perhaps more important part of the process is the result of individual and collective sensibilities. The book emphasizes the role of emotions and emotional sensibility in our choice of values. The book re-affirms traditional morality as the foundation of our individual and collective identities. The author argues that emotions as well as rational decisions guide the value choices we make and the ideals of character that we presuppose on a political level as much as they do in our private lives. Thus the societies we live in are a reflection of our identities, or the identities of the majority. This opens up radical questions about the identities of the dissenting minorities, the proper concept of a moral or value-community, and the real reach and value of tolerance in modern democracy.

Virtue as Identity - Emotions and the Moral Personality (Paperback): Aleksandar Fatic Virtue as Identity - Emotions and the Moral Personality (Paperback)
Aleksandar Fatic
R1,241 Discovery Miles 12 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Virtue as Identity offers a study of how virtue is learned and identity acquired through the selection and internalization of values. A large part of this process is externally imposed through culture. Another, perhaps more important part of the process is the result of individual and collective sensibilities. The book emphasizes the role of emotions and emotional sensibility in our choice of values. The book re-affirms traditional morality as the foundation of our individual and collective identities. The author argues that emotions as well as rational decisions guide the value choices we make and the ideals of character that we presuppose on a political level as much as they do in our private lives. Thus the societies we live in are a reflection of our identities, or the identities of the majority. This opens up radical questions about the identities of the dissenting minorities, the proper concept of a moral or value-community, and the real reach and value of tolerance in modern democracy.

Crime and Social Control in Central-Eastern Europe - A Guide to Theory and Practice (Paperback): Aleksandar Fatic Crime and Social Control in Central-Eastern Europe - A Guide to Theory and Practice (Paperback)
Aleksandar Fatic
R767 Discovery Miles 7 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1997. This work provides a criminological introduction to the current situation of criminal justice systems in the politically changing Central-Eastern Europe after 1989. It explores concrete problems which the countries are facing, such as the release of political prisoners and those sentenced excessively under the communist regime. The concluding part illuminates the case studies in the previous sections from the point of view of their possible interaction into a cohesive and coherent criminological discipline.

Reconciliation Via the War Crimes Tribunal? (Paperback): Aleksandar Fatic Reconciliation Via the War Crimes Tribunal? (Paperback)
Aleksandar Fatic
R1,066 Discovery Miles 10 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2000, this volume is an examination of the issues of reconciliation after civil wars and the role international war crimes tribunals play in facilitating that reconciliation, apart from enforcing justice against perpetrators of war crimes. It argues that a war crime tribunal is partial and operates with no regard for the policy purpose of reconciliation, is likely to install all opposites of confidence and security in regions infested by civil warfare, and that their results will thus be counterproductive and will result in further loss of life and destruction.

Reconciliation Via the War Crimes Tribunal? (Hardcover): Aleksandar Fatic Reconciliation Via the War Crimes Tribunal? (Hardcover)
Aleksandar Fatic
R2,694 Discovery Miles 26 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2000, this volume is an examination of the issues of reconciliation after civil wars and the role international war crimes tribunals play in facilitating that reconciliation, apart from enforcing justice against perpetrators of war crimes. It argues that a war crime tribunal is partial and operates with no regard for the policy purpose of reconciliation, is likely to install all opposites of confidence and security in regions infested by civil warfare, and that their results will thus be counterproductive and will result in further loss of life and destruction.

Crime and Social Control in Central-Eastern Europe - A Guide to Theory and Practice (Hardcover): Aleksandar Fatic Crime and Social Control in Central-Eastern Europe - A Guide to Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
Aleksandar Fatic
R1,951 Discovery Miles 19 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1997. This work provides a criminological introduction to the current situation of criminal justice systems in the politically changing Central-Eastern Europe after 1989. It explores concrete problems which the countries are facing, such as the release of political prisoners and those sentenced excessively under the communist regime. The concluding part illuminates the case studies in the previous sections from the point of view of their possible interaction into a cohesive and coherent criminological discipline.

Transitional Justice in Troubled Societies (Hardcover): Aleksandar Fatic, Klaus Bachmann, Igor Lyubashenko Transitional Justice in Troubled Societies (Hardcover)
Aleksandar Fatic, Klaus Bachmann, Igor Lyubashenko
R3,278 Discovery Miles 32 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book discusses the crucial strategic topic for the practical implementation of transitional justice in post-conflict societies by arguing that the dilemma is defined by the extent to which the actual achievement of the political goals of transition is a necessary condition for the long-term observance and implementation of justice. While in many cases the 'blind' criminal justice does not enhance, and even militates against, the achievement of political transitions, an understanding of transitional justice as a fundamentally political process is novel, controversial and a concept which may shape the future of transitional justice. This collection contributes to developing this concept both theoretically and through concrete and current case studies from the worlds most pronounced crisis spots for transitional justice.

The UN International Criminal Tribunals - Transition without Justice? (Hardcover): Klaus Bachmann, Aleksandar Fatic The UN International Criminal Tribunals - Transition without Justice? (Hardcover)
Klaus Bachmann, Aleksandar Fatic
R4,455 Discovery Miles 44 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Both the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) are now about to close. Bachmann and Fatic look back at the achievements and shortcomings of both tribunals from an interdisciplinary perspective informed by sociology, political science, history, and philosophy of law and based upon on two key notions: the concepts of legitimacy and efficiency. The first asks to what extent the input (creation) of, the ICTY and the ICTR can be regarded as legitimate in light of the legal and public debate in the early 1990s. The second confronts the output (the procedures and decisions) of the ICTY and the ICTR with the tasks both tribunals were assigned by the UN Security Council, the General Assembly, and by key organs (the president and the chief prosecutors). The authors investigate to what extent the ICTY and the ICTR have delivered the expected results, whether they have been able to contribute to 'the maintenance of peace', 'stabilization' of the conflict regions, or even managed to provide 'reconciliation' to Rwanda. Furthermore, the book is concerned with how many criminals, over whom the ICTY and the ICTR wield jurisdiction, have actually been prosecuted and at what cost. Offering the first balanced and in depth analysis of the International Criminal Tribunals, the volume provides an important insight into what lessons have been learned, and how a deeper understanding of the successes and failures can benefit the international legal community in the future.

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