International criminal law, a counte...
Jessberger, Florian.

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  • International criminal law, a counter-hegemonic project?
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: International criminal law, a counter-hegemonic project?/ edited by Florian Jessberger, Leonie Steinl, Kalika Mehta.
    other author: Jessberger, Florian.
    Published: The Hague :T.M.C. Asser Press : : 2023.,
    Description: x, 280 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1. Hegemony and International Criminal Justice - An Introduction -- Part I. Theoretical Engagements with (Counter-) Hegemonic Perspectives on International Criminal Justice -- Chapter 2. Is International Criminal Justice the Handmaiden of the Contemporary Imperial Project? A TWAIL Perspective on Some Arenas of Contestations -- Chapter 3. Violence in International Criminal Law and Beyond -- Chapter 4. A Marxist Analysis of International Criminal Law and Its Potential as a Counter-Hegemonic Project -- Part II. (Counter-) Hegemonic International Criminal Justice in Practice: Case Studies -- Chapter 5. Double Whammy: Targeted Minorities in South-Asian States -- Chapter 6. States of Criminality: International (Criminal) Law, Palestine, and the Sovereignty Trap -- Chapter 7. The Counter-Hegemonic Turn to 'Entrepreneurial Justice' in International Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions Relating to Crimes Committed in Syria and Eastern Ukraine -- Chapter 8. NGOs and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Justice: The Case of Uganda -- Part III. (Counter-) Hegemony at the International Criminal Court -- Chapter 9. The Global South and the Drafting of the Subject-Matter Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court -- Chapter 10. The International Criminal Court and Traditional Islamic Legal Scholarship: Analyzing the War Crimes Against Civilians -- Chapter 11. The International Criminal Court's Role in Countering Patriarchal Claims in Reproductive Justice -- Chapter 12. The Impact of English Language Hegemony at the International Criminal Court -- Chapter 13. Gender Imbalance at the International Criminal Court: The Continued Hegemonic Entrenchment of Male Privilege in International Criminal Law.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: International criminal law. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-551-5
    ISBN: 9789462655515
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