War and Justice in the 21st Century: A Case Study on the International Criminal Court and its Interaction with the War on Terror (eBook)
ISBN13: 9780197628997
Published: January 2023
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook
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This is the inside story of the International Criminal Court, perhaps the most innovative international institution, from the unique perspective of its first Chief Prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo.
- Provides a view of the International Criminal Court (ICC) from the perspective of its founding Chief Prosecutor
- Argues that the War on Terror expanded support for international terrorism, rather than deterred it
- Examines the legal systems managing international violence at the beginning of the 21st Century and their interactions
- Demonstrates that the design of the ICC and the lack of harmonization among legal systems hampers the ability to produce justice
- Explores the limits and possibilities of protecting victims at an international level
- Describes an unprecedented legal practice, jus ad curiam, that is previously unexplored in legal and IR scholarship
- Crosses academic disciplines and geographic areas to cover the range of ICC practice