Strategic litigation and corporate complicity in crimes under international law : a TWAIL analysis / Kalika Mehta.
2024
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Title
Strategic litigation and corporate complicity in crimes under international law : a TWAIL analysis / Kalika Mehta.
Published
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
Call Number
KZ7082 .M44 2024
ISBN
9781032520643 (hardback)
1032520647
9781032520650 (paperback)
1032520655
9781003405047 (ebook)
1032520647
9781032520650 (paperback)
1032520655
9781003405047 (ebook)
Description
xiii, 295 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
20088815
(OCoLC)1377589986
(OCoLC)1377589986
Summary
"This book provides a comprehensive account of how non-state actors rely on international criminal law as a tool in the service of progressive political causes. The argument that international criminal law and its institutions serve as an instrument in the hands of a few powerful states, and that its practice is characterized by double standards and selectivity, has received considerable attention. This book, however, focuses on a practice that is informed by this argument. Its focus is on an alternative practice within international criminal law, where non-state actors navigate what critical scholars call a structurally biased legal system, in order to achieve long-term political objectives. Innovatively, the book combines the concerns expressed by Third World Approaches to International Law with strategic litigation that focuses on the accountability of corporations for their complicity in crimes under international law. Analysing this litigation, the book demonstrates that, while it is crucial to highlight the blind spots of the international criminal legal framework, it is also important to take into account the practice of non-state actors engaged in leveraging its emancipatory potential. This original analysis of the implementation and legitimacy of international criminal law will be of interest to a wide range of scholars and activists working in relevant areas of law, politics, criminology and international relations"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online version: Mehta, Kalika. Strategic litigation and corporate complicity in crimes under international law Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 9781003405047 (DLC) 2023019880
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Table of Contents
From TWAIL to TWAI(C)L
Conceptualizing strategic litigation
Corporate accountability and international criminal law
CELS and transitional justice in Argentina : the Ford Case
CCR and Alien tort statute : the CACI case
ECCHR and extraterritorial prosecutions in Europe : the Lafarge case
Terms & conditions of corporate accountability : a strategic practice of international criminal law.
Conceptualizing strategic litigation
Corporate accountability and international criminal law
CELS and transitional justice in Argentina : the Ford Case
CCR and Alien tort statute : the CACI case
ECCHR and extraterritorial prosecutions in Europe : the Lafarge case
Terms & conditions of corporate accountability : a strategic practice of international criminal law.