Criminal Law

International Criminal Tribunals: A Normative Defense

Edited by Larry May · Shannon Fyfe
Cambridge University Press February 2017

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ISBN-13
9781107128200
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
February 2017
Format
Hardback
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U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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In the last two decades there has been a meteoric rise of international criminal tribunals and courts and also a strengthening chorus of critics against them. Today it is hard to find strong defenders of international criminal tribunals and courts.

This book attempts such a defense against an array of critics. It offers a nuanced defense, accepting many criticisms but arguing that the idea of international criminal tribunals can be defended as providing the fairest way to deal with mass atrocity crimes in a global arena. Fairness and moral legitimacy will be at the heart of this defense.

The authors take up the economic and political arguments that have been powerfully expressed, as well as arguments about sovereignty, punishment, responsibility, and evidence; but in the end they show that these arguments do not defeat the idea of international criminal courts and tribunals.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Legitimacy
2. Sovereignty
3. Punishment
4. Responsibility
5. Economics
6. Politics
7. Evidence
8. Fairness
9. Concluding remarks.
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