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Since its establishment at the turn of the century, a central
preoccupation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been to
catalyse the pursuit of criminal accountability at the domestic
level. Drawing on ten years of research, this book theorizes the
ICC's principle of complementarity as a transnational site and
adaptive strategy for realizing an array of ambitious governance
goals. Through a grounded, inter-disciplinary approach, it
illustrates how complementarity came to be framed as a 'catalyst
for compliance' and its unexpected effects on the legal frameworks
and institutions of three different ICC 'situation countries' in
Africa: Uganda, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Linking complementarity's law and practice to contemporary debates
in international law and relations, the book unsettles
international law's dominant progressive narrative. It urges a
critical rethinking of the ICC's politics and a reorientation
towards international criminal justice as a project of global legal
pluralism.
Since its establishment at the turn of the century, a central
preoccupation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been to
catalyse the pursuit of criminal accountability at the domestic
level. Drawing on ten years of research, this book theorizes the
ICC's principle of complementarity as a transnational site and
adaptive strategy for realizing an array of ambitious governance
goals. Through a grounded, inter-disciplinary approach, it
illustrates how complementarity came to be framed as a 'catalyst
for compliance' and its unexpected effects on the legal frameworks
and institutions of three different ICC 'situation countries' in
Africa: Uganda, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Linking complementarity's law and practice to contemporary debates
in international law and relations, the book unsettles
international law's dominant progressive narrative. It urges a
critical rethinking of the ICC's politics and a reorientation
towards international criminal justice as a project of global legal
pluralism.
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