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International Practices of Criminal Justice: Social and Legal
Perspectives examines the practitioners, practices, and
institutions that are transforming the relationship between
criminal justice and international governance. The book links two
dimensions of international criminal justice, by analyzing the
fields of international criminal law and international police
cooperation. Although often thought of separately, each of these
fields presents criminal justice as a governance method for
resolving international challenges and crises. By focusing on
examples from international criminal tribunals, transitional
justice, transnational crime, and transnational policing and
prosecution, the contributors to this collection all examine how
criminal justice is unmoored from the state, while also attending
to the struggles and challenges that emerge when criminal justice
is used as a form of international action. International Practices
of Criminal Justice: Social and Legal Perspectives breaks new
ground in criminology, international legal studies and the
sociology of law, and will be of interest to students, scholars,
and practitioners across a wide array of fields in criminal
justice, international law, and international governance.
International Practices of Criminal Justice: Social and Legal
Perspectives examines the practitioners, practices, and
institutions that are transforming the relationship between
criminal justice and international governance. The book links two
dimensions of international criminal justice, by analyzing the
fields of international criminal law and international police
cooperation. Although often thought of separately, each of these
fields presents criminal justice as a governance method for
resolving international challenges and crises. By focusing on
examples from international criminal tribunals, transitional
justice, transnational crime, and transnational policing and
prosecution, the contributors to this collection all examine how
criminal justice is unmoored from the state, while also attending
to the struggles and challenges that emerge when criminal justice
is used as a form of international action. International Practices
of Criminal Justice: Social and Legal Perspectives breaks new
ground in criminology, international legal studies and the
sociology of law, and will be of interest to students, scholars,
and practitioners across a wide array of fields in criminal
justice, international law, and international governance.
Laws have colonised most of the corners of political practice, and
now substantially determine the process and even the product of
democracy. Yet analysis of these laws of politics has been hobbled
by a limited set of theories about politics. Largely absent is the
perspective of deliberative democracy - a rising theme in political
studies that seeks a more rational, cooperative, informed, and
truly democratic politics. Legal and political scholarship often
view each other in reductive terms. This book breaks through such
caricatures to provide the first full-length examination of whether
and how the law of politics can match deliberative democratic
ideals. Essential reading for those interested in either law or
politics, the book presents a challenging critique of laws
governing electoral politics in the English-speaking world. Judges
often act as spoilers, vetoing or naively reshaping schemes meant
to enhance deliberation. This pattern testifies to deliberation's
weak penetration into legal consciousness. It is also a fault of
deliberative democracy scholarship itself, which says little about
how deliberation connects with the actual practice of law.
Superficially, the law of politics and deliberative democracy
appear starkly incompatible. Yet, after laying out this critique,
The Law of Deliberative Democracy considers prospects for reform.
The book contends that the conflict between law and public
deliberation is not inevitable: it results from judicial and
legislative choices. An extended, original analysis demonstrates
how lawyers and deliberativists can engage with each other to
bridge their two solitudes.
Deliberative democratic theory emphasises the importance of
informed and reflective discussion and persuasion in political
decision-making. The theory has important implications for
constitutionalism - and vice versa - as constitutional laws
increasingly shape and constrain political decisions. The full
range of these implications has not been explored in the political
and constitutional literatures to date. This unique Handbook
establishes the parameters of the field of deliberative
constitutionalism, which bridges deliberative democracy with
constitutional theory and practice. Drawing on contributions from
world-leading authors, this volume will serve as the international
reference point on deliberation as a foundational value in
constitutional law, and will be an indispensable resource for
scholars, students and practitioners interested in the vital and
complex links between democratic deliberation and
constitutionalism.
Laws have colonised most of the corners of political practice, and
now substantially determine the process and even the product of
democracy. Yet analysis of these laws of politics has been hobbled
by a limited set of theories about politics. Largely absent is the
perspective of deliberative democracy - a rising theme in political
studies that seeks a more rational, cooperative, informed, and
truly democratic politics. Legal and political scholarship often
view each other in reductive terms. This book breaks through such
caricatures to provide the first full-length examination of whether
and how the law of politics can match deliberative democratic
ideals. Essential reading for those interested in either law or
politics, the book presents a challenging critique of laws
governing electoral politics in the English-speaking world. Judges
often act as spoilers, vetoing or naively reshaping schemes meant
to enhance deliberation. This pattern testifies to deliberation's
weak penetration into legal consciousness. It is also a fault of
deliberative democracy scholarship itself, which says little about
how deliberation connects with the actual practice of law.
Superficially, the law of politics and deliberative democracy
appear starkly incompatible. Yet, after laying out this critique,
The Law of Deliberative Democracy considers prospects for reform.
The book contends that the conflict between law and public
deliberation is not inevitable: it results from judicial and
legislative choices. An extended, original analysis demonstrates
how lawyers and deliberativists can engage with each other to
bridge their two solitudes.
Peace referendums', which seek to manage conflict between warring
groups, are increasingly common. Yet they remain erratic
forces-liable as often to aggravate as to resolve tensions. This
book argues that, despite their risks, referendums can play useful
roles amid armed conflict. Drawing on a distinctive combination of
the fields of deliberative democracy, constitutional theory and
conflict studies, and relying on comparative examples (eg, from
Algeria, Colombia, New Caledonia, Northern Ireland, Papua New
Guinea, and South Africa), the book shows how peace referendums can
fulfil their promise as genuine tools of conflict management.
"Wow, Ron Levy's book is AMAZING Wonderful reading, entertaining,
fun, educational and, well, AMAZING " - Norman Darwen - Blues
Matters - UK "I want everyone to know, Ron Levy is one of the very
best musicians I've ever played and worked with. Now, he's even
written a great book I'm so proud of my 'son'." B.B. King 4/13/13
"Ron Levy endures as an ingenious Blues keyboardist -- touring most
notably with B.B. King for 7 years -- and he was there when B.B.
played Muhammad Ali's private parties, as well as stadium shows in
Africa and throughout the world. He was the ultimate road warrior,
also tickling the ivories for Albert King, Roomful of Blues and his
own Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom, while meeting everyone from Elvis
Presley to Nina Simone. He distills it all in his lively,
remarkably honest book (NOW IN PAPERBACK), 'Tales of a Road Dog.'
Nearly everything is unique in these gritty and humorous stories of
survival with some of music's great pioneers and the musicians who
powered them on stage. If you thought you knew about music history,
trust me that you'll know even more when you delve into Levy's rich
and colorful text. This guy can write as well as he can play." -
STEVE MORSE - Boston Globe, Billboard and Rolling Stone. A download
link to Levy's critically acclaimed album "FUNKY FIESTA " is
included. - Also available as a Web-book & eBook
From the poet who brought you "From The Basement Of Depression To
The Attic Of Hope" comes a collection of rhythmical works defining
Life, Love, And Everything in between. You'll laugh, cry and be
amazed with every page...every poem.
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