International criminal justice critical perspectives and new challenges
New York
Springer
c2011
xviii, 198 p. , 25 cm.
Papers presented at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice International Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico. - P. v.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
It counts, but only when it does not matter? Evolving standards of decency and the law of other countries / Robert F. Schopp -- Just war claims : historical theory, Abu Ghraib, and transgressive rhetoric / Toy-Fung Tung -- Policing the human : lawfare and humanitarianism / J. Paul Narkunas -- The big chill : First Amendment protections and the war on terror / Martin Wallenstein -- Terrorism : the dilemma of response / Elena Pokalova -- Divided we stand? American and European perspectives in the fight against transnational terrorism / M. Victoria Paerez-Raios -- United Nations counterterrorist strategies and human rights / George Andreopoulos -- Can domestically seated war crimes tribunals generate positive externalities? A case study of the Special Court for Sierra Leone / Christopher E.S. Warbuton and Richard F. Culp.
، International criminal law, Congresses
KZ
7047
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I58
2011
TI
George Andreopoulos, Rosemary Barberet, James P. Levine, editors