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  • - The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
    av John D. Ciorciari
    971,-

  • - Promise and Constraints
    av Martha Minow
    1 448,-

    The establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) gave rise to the first permanent Office of the Prosecutor (OTP), with independent powers of investigation and prosecution. This volume of essays presents the first sustained examination of this unique office and offers a rare look into international justice.

  • - Unfinished Business
    av Leora Yedida Bilsky
    417 - 1 175,-

  • - Law, History, Violence
    av Stewart Motha
    325 - 1 132,-

    Shows how courts use fiction in their treatment of sovereign violence. Sovereignty is often cast as a limit-concept, constituent force, determining the boundary of law. Archiving Sovereignty reverses this to explain how judicial pronouncements inscribe and sustain extravagant claims to exceptionality and sovereign solitude.

  • - Encounters between Law and Colonialism
    av Jennifer Balint
    1 039,-

    Brings together the insights and approaches of history, criminology, socio-legal studies, and law to present a range of case studies of the encounter between law and colonialism. Through historical and contemporary case studies, the book emphasizes the nature of colonialism as a structural injustice.

  • - Policing, Violence, and Scientific Interrogations in India
    av Jinee Lokaneeta
    1 460,-

    Utilizing case studies and extensive fieldwork, this book considers the nature of state power and legal violence in liberal democracies by focusing on the interaction between law, science, and policing in India.

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