The Local Impact of the International Criminal Court: From Law to Justice

An analysis of the local impact of the International Criminal Court in four countries: Afghanistan, Colombia, Libya and Uganda.

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Main Author: Wierda, Marieke (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2023
In:Year: 2023
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Summary:An analysis of the local impact of the International Criminal Court in four countries: Afghanistan, Colombia, Libya and Uganda.
Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- I From Law to Justice: A Personal Note -- II The ICC: Idea or Ideal? -- 1 A Framework for Assessing the Impact of the ICC -- I Introduction -- II What Is the ICC's "Theory of Change"? -- A No Consensus on the ICC's Goals -- B Commonly Cited Assumptions Underlying the ICC -- 1 Deterrence -- 2 Historic Clarification to Promote Reconciliation -- 3 Criminal Law Goals: Retribution for the World's Worst Crimes? -- 4 Norm Projection: (Derivative) Expressivism -- III How to Assess the Expressivist Role of the ICC -- A Norm Projection: Condemning and Prohibiting the Crimes -- B Norm Projection: Repairing Victims -- C Norm Projection: Demonstration Effect -- IV Lessons from Impact Studies from Other Tribunals -- A Norm Projection: Condemning and Prohibiting the Crimes -- B Norm Projection: Repairing Victims -- C Norm Projection: Demonstration Effect -- V Proposing a Framework -- A Systemic Effect -- B Transformative Effect -- C Reparative Effect -- D Demonstration Effect -- VI Conclusion -- 2 Systemic Effect I: The Flaws of Complementarity -- I Introduction -- II The Flaws of Complementarity -- A "Positive" Complementarity? -- 1 A Court-Centric Conception of Complementarity -- 2 The Birth of "Positive Complementarity" -- 3 The "Case Snatcher": A Court Competing for Cases -- 4 Admissibility Dynamics: Amicable or Adversarial? -- B Complementarity and Rule of Law Challenges -- 1 Complementarity Cannot Fix Systemic Problems in Domestic Systems -- 2 Complementarity's Distorting Effect -- 3 Is Complementarity an Illusion? Is It in Fact Parallelism? -- C The Blindness of Complementarity vis-à-vis Due Process -- 1 The Libyan Admissibility Decisions -- 2 Libya's National Proceedings against Senior Qadhafi-Era Officials.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (334 pages)
ISBN:978-1-009-18137-2