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Futures of International Criminal Justice: Emma Palmer, Edwin Bikundo, Susan Harris Rimmer, Martin Clark Futures of International Criminal Justice
Emma Palmer, Edwin Bikundo, Susan Harris Rimmer, Martin Clark
R1,304 Discovery Miles 13 040 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This collection identifies and discusses problems and opportunities for the theory and practice of international criminal justice. The International Criminal Court and project of prosecuting international atrocity crimes have faced multiple challenges and critiques. In recent times, these have included changes in technology, the conduct of armed conflict, the environment, and geopolitics. The mostly emerging contributors to this collection draw on diverse socio-legal research frameworks to discuss proposals for the futures of international criminal justice. These include addressing accountability gaps and under-examined or emerging areas of criminality at, but also beyond, the International Criminal Court, especially related to technology and the environment. The book discusses the tensions between universalism and localisation, as well as the regionalisation of international criminal justice and how these approaches might adapt to dynamic organisational, political and social structures, at the ICC and beyond. The book will be of interest to students, researchers and academics. It will also be a useful resource for civil society representatives including justice advocates, diplomats and other government officials and policy-makers.

Futures of International Criminal Justice (Hardcover): Emma Palmer, Edwin Bikundo, Martin Clark, Susan Harris Rimmer Futures of International Criminal Justice (Hardcover)
Emma Palmer, Edwin Bikundo, Martin Clark, Susan Harris Rimmer
R4,073 Discovery Miles 40 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection identifies and discusses problems and opportunities for the theory and practice of international criminal justice. The International Criminal Court and project of prosecuting international atrocity crimes have faced multiple challenges and critiques. In recent times, these have included changes in technology, the conduct of armed conflict, the environment, and geopolitics. The mostly emerging contributors to this collection draw on diverse socio-legal research frameworks to discuss proposals for the futures of international criminal justice. These include addressing accountability gaps and under-examined or emerging areas of criminality at, but also beyond, the International Criminal Court, especially related to technology and the environment. The book discusses the tensions between universalism and localisation, as well as the regionalisation of international criminal justice and how these approaches might adapt to dynamic organisational, political and social structures, at the ICC and beyond. The book will be of interest to students, researchers and academics. It will also be a useful resource for civil society representatives including justice advocates, diplomats and other government officials and policy-makers.

Twenty First Century Science: GCSE Chemistry Student Book (Paperback): Maureen Borley, Helen Harden, Philippa Gardom Hulme,... Twenty First Century Science: GCSE Chemistry Student Book (Paperback)
Maureen Borley, Helen Harden, Philippa Gardom Hulme, Emma Palmer, Ann Tiernan, …
R1,178 Discovery Miles 11 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Please note this book is suitable for any student studying: Exam board: OCR Level: GCSE (9-1) Subject: Chemistry First teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 Twenty First Century Science is a motivating and engaging way to study science at GCSE. These resources will prepare students both for progression to further study of science and to be scientifically minded and informed citizens. The Twenty First Century Science suite will: - Develop students' abilities to critically evaluate data and information, by examining evidence and the arguments that link evidence to conclusions - Link science to issues relevant to all students and to the experiences of everyday life - Develop students' understanding of the concepts and models that scientists use to explain the world - Develop students' hands-on scientific skills and their understanding of experimental work in developing scientific explanations. Built on research and evidence-based principles, these Twenty First Century Science resources have been developed alongside the specifications, with close collaboration between OCR, the University of York Science Education Group, and Oxford University Press. Student Books feature: - Content fully matched to the new 2016 OCR Twenty First Century Science GCSE Science (9-1) specifications, presented in interesting and engaging contexts - Differentiation for all abilities in the form of Higher and Foundation books - Integrated maths support throughout - Exam preparation and practical support throughout - Summary and review questions, worked examples, and plenty of practice and synoptic questions.

Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia - Beyond the International Criminal Court (Paperback): Emma Palmer Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia - Beyond the International Criminal Court (Paperback)
Emma Palmer
R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How is international criminal law adapted across time and space? Which actors are involved and how do those actors seek to prosecute atrocity crimes? States in Southeast Asia exhibit a range of adapted approaches toward prosecuting international crimes. By examining engagement with international criminal justice especially in Cambodia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Myanmar, this book offers a fresh and comprehensive approach to the study of international criminal law in the region. It nuances categories of the 'global' and 'local' and demonstrates how norms can be adapted in multiple spatial and temporal directions beyond the International Criminal Court. It proposes a shift in the focus of those interested in international criminal justice toward recognising the opportunities and expertise presented by existing adaptive responses to international crimes. This book will appeal to scholars, practitioners and advocates interested in international criminal law, international relations, transitional justice, civil society, and law in Southeast Asia.

Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia - Beyond the International Criminal Court (Hardcover): Emma Palmer Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia - Beyond the International Criminal Court (Hardcover)
Emma Palmer
R2,922 Discovery Miles 29 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How is international criminal law adapted across time and space? Which actors are involved and how do those actors seek to prosecute atrocity crimes? States in Southeast Asia exhibit a range of adapted approaches toward prosecuting international crimes. By examining engagement with international criminal justice especially in Cambodia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Myanmar, this book offers a fresh and comprehensive approach to the study of international criminal law in the region. It nuances categories of the 'global' and 'local' and demonstrates how norms can be adapted in multiple spatial and temporal directions beyond the International Criminal Court. It proposes a shift in the focus of those interested in international criminal justice toward recognising the opportunities and expertise presented by existing adaptive responses to international crimes. This book will appeal to scholars, practitioners and advocates interested in international criminal law, international relations, transitional justice, civil society, and law in Southeast Asia.

The Concept and Measurement of Violence Against Women and Men (Paperback): Sylvia Walby, Jude Towers, Susan Balderston,... The Concept and Measurement of Violence Against Women and Men (Paperback)
Sylvia Walby, Jude Towers, Susan Balderston, Consuelo Corradi, Brian Francis, …
R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. The extent of violence against women is currently hidden. How should violence be measured? How should research and new ways of thinking about violence improve its measurement? Could improved measurement change policy? The book is a guide to how the measurement of violence can be best achieved. It shows how to make femicide, rape, domestic violence, and FGM visible in official statistics. It offers practical guidance on definitions, indicators and coordination mechanisms. It reflects on theoretical debates on 'what is gender', 'what is violence', and 'the concept of coercive control'. and introduces the concept of 'gender saturated context'. Analysing the socially constructed nature of statistics and the links between knowledge and power, it sets new standards and guidelines to influence the measurement of violence in the coming decades.

The Amicus Curiae in International Criminal Justice (Paperback): Sarah Williams, Hannah Woolaver, Emma Palmer The Amicus Curiae in International Criminal Justice (Paperback)
Sarah Williams, Hannah Woolaver, Emma Palmer
R1,805 Discovery Miles 18 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The amicus curiae - or friend of the court - is the main mechanism for actors other than the parties, including civil society actors and states, to participate directly in proceedings in international criminal tribunals. Yet reliance on this mechanism raises a number of significant questions concerning: the functions performed by amici, which actors seek to intervene and why, and the influence of amicus interventions on judicial outcomes. Ultimately, the amicus curiae may have a significant impact on the fairness, representativeness and legitimacy of the tribunals' proceedings and decisions. This book provides a comprehensive examination of the amicus curiae practice of the International Criminal Court and other major international criminal tribunals and offers suggestions for the role of the amicus curiae. In doing so, the authors develop a framework to augment the potential contributions of amicus participation in respect of the legitimacy of international criminal tribunals and their decisions, while minimising interference with the core judicial competence of the tribunal and the right of the accused to a fair and expeditious trial.

Tarot - Ethics and Practice (Paperback): Emma Palmer Tarot - Ethics and Practice (Paperback)
Emma Palmer
R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Mystic Hare Four Seasons Design and Colouring Book - A Mystical Relaxing Destressing Art and Design Colouring Book for... The Mystic Hare Four Seasons Design and Colouring Book - A Mystical Relaxing Destressing Art and Design Colouring Book for Adults and Children with Animals and Astrology to Colour and Enjoy (Paperback)
Emma Palmer
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Amicus Curiae in International Criminal Justice (Hardcover): Sarah Williams, Hannah Woolaver, Emma Palmer The Amicus Curiae in International Criminal Justice (Hardcover)
Sarah Williams, Hannah Woolaver, Emma Palmer
R4,004 Discovery Miles 40 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The amicus curiae - or friend of the court - is the main mechanism for actors other than the parties, including civil society actors and states, to participate directly in proceedings in international criminal tribunals. Yet reliance on this mechanism raises a number of significant questions concerning: the functions performed by amici, which actors seek to intervene and why, and the influence of amicus interventions on judicial outcomes. Ultimately, the amicus curiae may have a significant impact on the fairness, representativeness and legitimacy of the tribunals' proceedings and decisions. This book provides a comprehensive examination of the amicus curiae practice of the International Criminal Court and other major international criminal tribunals and offers suggestions for the role of the amicus curiae. In doing so, the authors develop a framework to augment the potential contributions of amicus participation in respect of the legitimacy of international criminal tribunals and their decisions, while minimising interference with the core judicial competence of the tribunal and the right of the accused to a fair and expeditious trial.

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