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E-grāmata: Crime and Global Justice: The Dynamics of International Punishment

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Over the last quarter of a century a new system of global criminal justice has emerged; national judges have become bolder in prosecuting crimes committed abroad, special tribunals have been able to target national leaders as well as their henchmen, and a permanent International Criminal Court has been established. But how successful have these ambitious transformations been? Have they ushered in a new era of cosmopolitan justice or are the old principles of victors' justice still in play?

In this book, Daniele Archibugi and Alice Pease offer a vibrant and thoughtful analysis of the successes and shortcomings of the global justice system from 1945 to the present day. Part I traces the evolution of this system and the cosmopolitan vision enshrined within it. Part II looks at how it has worked in practice - focusing on the trials of some of the world’s most notorious war criminals, including Augusto Pinochet, Slobodan Milo evi , Radovan Karad i , Saddam Hussein and Omar al-Bashir, to assess the efficacy of the new dynamics of international punishment and the extent to which they can operate independently, without the interference of powerful governments and their representatives. Looking to the future, Part III asks how the system's failings can be addressed. What actions are required for cosmopolitan values to become increasingly embedded in the global justice system in years to come?

Recenzijas

"If you are able to read only one book on international criminal justice let it be Crime and Global Justice. Brilliantly presented, lucidly reasoned, and remarkably balanced, it is certain to be an enduring scholarly contribution." Richard A. Falk, Princeton University

Crime and Global Justice is a really good book. It combines an incredibly useful and readable introduction to the subject, a powerful critique of how it has worked in practice, and a message of hope for the future. A fundamental text for anyone who cares about the prospects for an international rule of law." Mary Kaldor, London School of Economics and Political Science

Both well-written and thoroughA timely reminder that the current international justice regime has not offered a silver bullet for complex political problems. LSE Review of Books

Tables and Figures
vii
Abbreviations and Acronyms x
Preface xii
Acknowledgements xx
Part I The Evolution and Purpose of International Criminal Justice
1(76)
1 Towards a Global System of Criminal Justice?
3(32)
2 Objectives and Reality of International Criminal Justice
35(27)
3 Cosmopolitan Principles of International Criminal Justice
62(15)
Part II International Criminal Justice in Action
77(80)
4 Universal Jurisdiction: The Proceedings against Augusto Pinochet
79(19)
5 Special International Tribunals: Slobodan Milosevic and Radovan Karadzic in The Hague
98(23)
6 Winners' Justice: The Trial of Saddam Hussein
121(19)
7 The International Criminal Court in Search of a Defendant: Omar al-Bashir
140(17)
Part III The Future for Global Criminal Justice
157(46)
8 An Assessment of International Criminal Justice
159(10)
9 What Future for International Tribunals?
169(11)
10 Justice From Below: What Can Be Done?
180(23)
Epilogue 203(4)
Appendix: Films and Books about International Criminal Justice 207(3)
Notes 210(9)
References 219(14)
Index 233
Daniele Archibugi is a Research Director at the Italian National Research Council (CNR-IRPPS) and Professor of Innovation, Governance and Public Policy at the University of London, Birkbeck College.

Alice Pease is a freelance researcher currently working on a modern slavery campaign at the House of Lords. She holds degrees from the universities of Edinburgh and Bologna and has worked for various think-tanks in Europe and Latin America.