The individual and the international community: an outline for a combined meso preventive theory of international punishment

Andreas Werkmeister develops a combined meso preventive theory of international punishment. The underlying perspective of his theory is the legitimacy vis-a-vis the individual and the concept of human dignity is the foundational core. As a result, he highlights the limiting principles of punishment...

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Autor principal: Werkmeister, Andreas 1986- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2021
En: Why punish perpetrators of mass atrocities?
Año: 2021, Páginas: 228-256
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Sumario:Andreas Werkmeister develops a combined meso preventive theory of international punishment. The underlying perspective of his theory is the legitimacy vis-a-vis the individual and the concept of human dignity is the foundational core. As a result, he highlights the limiting principles of punishment inherent to any punishment theory irrespective of its main purpose. After discussing problems with retribution and expressivism, he argues that a combination of different preventive theories provides for a suitable model for the justification of international punishment. Werkmeister differentiates between macro-, meso- and micro-levels, and makes an argument for targeted meso prevention. This way, the offender is punished to deter others, but is addressed as member of a case-specific transnational group. This way, Werkmeister develops a new form of prevention between special and general prevention.
ISBN:9781108475143