《Future Perspectives on International Criminal Justice》
作者 | Carsten Stahn 编者 |
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出版 | T.M.C. Asser Press |
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Introduction Future perspectives on international criminal justice: Through the looking glassCarsten Stahn & Larissa van den Herik1
Part Ⅰ -The influence of scholars and practitioners on the development and conceptualization of international criminal law9
Chapter 1 "Satires of circumstance': Some notes on war crimes trials and ironyGerry Simpson11
Chapter 2 The Banality of Evil on trialAletteSmeulers & Wouter Werner24
Chapter 3 Why international criminal lawyers should read Mirjan DamaskaHarmen van der Wilt44
Chapter 4 The gentle humanizer of humanitarian law -Antonio Cassese and the creation of the customary law of non-international armed conflictTamas Hoffmann58
Chapter 5 The international criminal legal process: Towards a realistic model of international criminal law in actionChristoph Burchard81
Part Ⅱ - Theorizing international criminal justice113
Chapter 6 The two liberalisms of international criminal lawDarryl Robinson115
Chapter 7 International criminal law at the crossroads: From ad hoc imposition to a treaty-based universal systemKai Ambos161
Chapter 8 In search of the 'vertical': Towards an institutional theory of international criminal justice's coreFrederic Megret178
Part Ⅲ - Re-assessing the balance between international and domestic jurisdiction225
Chapter 9 Situational gravity under the Rome StatuteKevin Jon Heller227
Chapter 10 When law 'expresses' more than it cares to admit: Comments on HellerMark Osiel254
Chapter 11 Should the prosecution of ordinary crimes in domestic jurisdictions satisfy the complementarity principle?Dawn Sedman259
Chapter 12 Interpreting complementarity and interests of justice in the presence of restorative-based alternative forms of justiceMarta Valinas267
Chapter 13 Universal jurisdiction and the prosecution of excluded asylum seekersElizabeth Santalla289
Part Ⅳ - De-individualizing international criminal law: Can abstract entities commit international crimes after all?315
Chapter 14 The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and aggravated state responsibility: Operationalizing the concept of state crimeScott Doucet317
Chapter 15 Corporations as future subjects of the International Criminal Court: An exploration of the counterarguments and consequencesLarissa van den Herik350
Chapter 16 Grey war zone? The question of contractual control of the privatization of warfare and the civilianization of the militaryDan Kuwait369
Chapter 17 Holding private military corporations accountable for their crimes: The applicability of the commander/superior responsibility doctrine to crimes of PMCsMaterneau Chrispin395
Part Ⅴ - Crime definitions revisited423
Chapter 18 Defining the crime of aggressionAstrid Reisinger425
Chapter 19 Complementarity and aggression: A ticking time bomb?Nicolaos Strapatsas450
Chapter 20 The recruitment and use of child soldiers: Some reflections on the prosecution of a new war crimeMichael E. Kurth475
Part Ⅵ - System-criminality and the principle of personal fault: A balancing test in setting the appropriate standards for modes of liability499
Chapter 21 The difficulty with individual criminal responsibility in international criminal lawGideon Boas501
Chapter 22 Current trends on modes of liability for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimesHector Olasolo Alonso520
Chapter 23 From 'conspiracy' to 'joint criminal enterprise': In search of the organizational parameterAthanasios Chouliaras545
Part Ⅶ Towards one international criminal procedure?583
Chapter 24 Trends in the development of a unified law of international criminal procedureGoran Sluiter585
Chapter 25 Witness memory and the manufacture of evidence at the international criminal tribunalsAlexander Zahar600
Chapter 26 Remedies for war victimsLiesbeth Zegveld611
Chapter 27 Victim participation in ICC proceedingsNino Tsereteli625
Chapter 28 Arrest and surrender under the ICC Statute - A contextual readingCarsten Stahn659
Index687
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