No peace without justice? The role of International Criminal Law
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Schabas, W. 2013. No peace without justice? The role of International Criminal Law. Hamburg Hamburger Institute.
Title | No peace without justice? The role of International Criminal Law |
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Alternative | Kein Frieden ohne Gerechtigkeit? Die Rolle der Internationalen Strafjustiz |
Authors | Schabas, W. |
Abstract | It was not until the 1990s, more than forty years after the Nuremberg Trials, that the question of how international criminal justice could be administered returned to the foreground of public interest. Following decisions reached by the UN Security Council, two international tribunals were installed in 1993 and 1994 to deal with the mass crimes perpetrated in the former Yugoslavia and in Rwanda. This was followed, in 2002, by the establishment of the International Criminal Court in La Hague, as a permanent court with a global jurisdiction-a great step forward and at the same time a challenge for the judicial system, the law, and politics. |
Research Group | Law and Politics |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9783868542561 |
Publisher | Hamburger Institute |
Place of publication | Hamburg |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 22 Nov 2013 |
Output status | Published |
Additional information | Translated from English by Edith Nerke/Jürgen Bauer |
Web address (URL) | http://www.his-online.de/en/publishing-house/1167/details/publikationen/no-peace-without-justice/?sms_his_publikationen[backPID]=1170&sms_his_publikationen[medium]=0&cHash=b9a23a2266149247dada88f93c3e1221 |
Language | English |
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