Contested justice : the politics and practice of International Criminal Court interventions / edited by Christian De Vos, Sara Kendall, and Carsten Stahn.
2015
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Title
Contested justice : the politics and practice of International Criminal Court interventions / edited by Christian De Vos, Sara Kendall, and Carsten Stahn.
Published
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Copyright
©2015
Call Number
KZ7312 .C658 2015
ISBN
9781107076532 (hardcover)
1107076536 (hardcover)
1107076536 (hardcover)
Description
xx, 504 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)913573124
Summary
"This timely, perceptive book brings together leading scholars and practitioners to reflect on the field of international criminal justice through focusing on a singular institution: the International Criminal Court (ICC). Drawing on a range of experience, empirical work, and normative theory, it seeks to come to grips with a remarkable development-the creation of a permanent, international court meant to adjudicate mass crimes-through assessing the ICC's work in practice, given now more than a decade of experience to explore"-- Provided by publisher.
Note
Includes papers presented at a conference "Post-Conflict Justice and Local Ownership" at The Hague in May 2011.--Acknowledgements.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of contributors
viii
Foreword / Ruti G. Teitel
xv
Acknowledgements
xviii
Citing this work
xx
Introduction / Carsten Stahn
1
pt. I
Law's shape and place
21
1.
In whose name? The ICC and the search for constituency / Frederic Megret
23
2.
Justice civilisatrice? The ICC, post-colonial theory, and faces of `the local' / Carsten Stahn
46
3.
global as local: the limits and possibilities of integrating international and transitional justice / David S. Koller
85
4.
Bespoke transitional justice at the International Criminal Court / Jaya Ramji-Nogales
106
5.
synthesis of community-based justice and complementarity / Michael A. Newton
122
pt. II
Reception and contestation
145
6.
In the shadow of Kwoyelo's trial: the ICC and complementarity in Uganda / Stephen Oola
147
7.
story of missed opportunities: the role of the International Criminal Court in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Pascal Kalume Kambale
171
8.
justice vanguard: the role of civil society in seeking accountability for Kenya's post-election violence / Judy Gitau
198
9.
`They told us we would be part of history': reflections on the civil society intermediary experience in the Great Lakes region / Deirdre Clancy
219
pt. III
Practices of inclusion and exclusion
249
10.
Challenges and limitations of outreach: from the ICTY to the ICC / Matias Hellman
251
11.
`We ask for justice, you give us law': the rule of law, economic markets and the reconfiguration of victimhood / Kamari Maxine Clarke
272
12.
Refracted justice: the imagined victim and the International Criminal Court / Laurel E. Fletcher
302
13.
Reparations and the politics of recognition / Peter J. Dixon
326
14.
Beyond the restorative turn: the limits of legal humanitarianism / Sara Kendall
352
pt. IV
Politics and legal pluralism
377
15.
All roads lead to Rome: implementation and domestic politics in Kenya and Uganda / Christian M. De Vos
379
16.
Applying and `misapplying' the Rome Statute in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Patryk I. Labuda
408
17.
Beyond the `shadow' of the ICC: struggles over control of the conflict narrative in Colombia / Jennifer Easterday
432
18.
Between justice and politics: the ICC's intervention in Libya / Mark Kersten
456
19.
Peace making, justice and the ICC / Jeremy Kelley
479
Index
496