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Exploring the boundaries of international criminal justice

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Introduction : rethinking international criminal justice
Mass atrocity : theories and concepts of accountability : on the schizophrenia of accountability / Caroline Fournet
Collective responsibility for global crime : limitations with the liability paradigm / Mark Findlay
Victims' expectations towards justice in post-conflict societies : a bottom-up perspective / Ernesto Kiza and Holger Rohne
Making international criminal procedure work : from theory to practice / Richard Vogler
Should states bear the responsibility of imposing sanctions on its citizens who as witnesses commit crimes before the ICC? / Sylvia Ngane
Exclusion and inclusion : bio-politics and global governance through criminalisation / Edwin Bikindo
Contrasting dynamics of global administrative measures and international criminal courts : cosmopolitanism, multilateralism, state interests / Nicholas Dorn
Governing through globalised crime : thoughts on the transition from terror / Mark Findlay
Evaluating sentencing as a force for achieving justice in international criminal trials / Ralph Henham
The paradox of global terrorism and community-based security policing / Clive Walker.

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Exploring the boundaries of international criminal justice. ISBN 9780754649793. Published by Ashgate in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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