• Media type: Book
  • Title: Governance, order, and the International Criminal Court : between realpolitik and a cosmopolitan court
  • Contains: Steven C. Roach: Introduction: Global Governance in context. - S. 1-25. - Charles A. Smith and Heather M. Smith: Embedded Realpolitik? Re-evaluating United States' opposition to the International Criminal Court. - S. 29-53. - Eric K. Leonard and Steven C. Roach: From realism to legalization: a rationalist assessment of the International Criminal Court and its role in the Democratic Republic of Congo. - S. 55-72. - Caroline Fehl: Explaining the International Criminal Court: a practice test for rationalist and constructivist approaches. - S. 75-105. - Michael J. Struett: The politics of discursive legitimacy: understanding the dynamics and implications of prosecutorial discretion at the International Criminal Court. - S. 107-132. - Jason G. Ralph: Anarchy is what criminal lawyers and other aActors make of it: international criminal justice as an institution of international and world society. - S. 133-153. - Patrick Hayden: Political evil, cosmopolitan realism, and the normative ambivalence of the Int
  • Contributor: Roach, Steven C. [Hrsg.]
  • imprint: Oxford [u.a.]: Oxford Univ. Press, 2009
  • Issue: Repr.
  • Extent: XI, 289 S; 24 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0199546738; 9780199546732
  • RVK notation: PR 2569 : Internationale Gerichtsbarkeit
    MK 7780 : Internationale Gerichtsbarkeit
  • Keywords: Internationaler Strafgerichtshof > Realpolitik > Internationale Kooperation > Internationale Politik
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliography and index

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