Contested justice : the politics and practice of International Criminal Court interventions /
The International Criminal Court emerged in the early twenty-first century as an ambitious and permanent institution with a mandate to address mass atrocity crimes such as genocide and crimes against humanity. Although designed to exercise jurisdiction only in instances where states do not pursue th...
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| Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2015.
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| Liŋkkat: | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139924528 |
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- Bringing power to justice? the prospects of the International Criminal Court /
- Bringing power to justice? the prospects of the International Criminal Court /
- Negotiating the international criminal court : New York to Rome, 1994-1998 /
- Negotiating the international criminal court : New York to Rome, 1994-1998 /
- An introduction to the International Criminal Court /