International Practices of Criminal Justice
Social and Legal Perspectives
Samenvatting
International Practices of Criminal Justice: Social and Legal Perspectives examines the practitioners, practices, and institutions that are transforming the relationship between criminal justice and international governance. The book links two dimensions of international criminal justice, by analyzing the fields of international criminal law and international police cooperation. Although often thought of separately, each of these fields presents criminal justice as a governance method for resolving international challenges and crises.
By focusing on examples from international criminal tribunals, transitional justice, transnational crime, and transnational policing and prosecution, the contributors to this collection all examine how criminal justice is unmoored from the state, while also attending to the struggles and challenges that emerge when criminal justice is used as a form of international action. International Practices of Criminal Justice: Social and Legal Perspectives breaks new ground in criminology, international legal studies and the sociology of law, and will be of interest to students, scholars, and practitioners across a wide array of fields in criminal justice, international law, and international governance.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Mikkel Jarle Christensen and Ron Levi
Part I
1. Reunited Europe and the internationalization of criminal law: the creation and circulation of criminal law as an international governance tool
MIKKEL JARLE CHRISTENSEN
2.Displacing and replacing the criminal law within the European space
ANTOINE MEGIE
3. The transformation of legal ideas: the globalization and politicization of transitional justice in the Middle East
JAMIE ROWEN
4. The global governance of transnational crime: implications for justice and the rule of law
VALSAMIS MITSILEGAS
Part II
5. Prosecutorial strategies and opening statements: justifying international prosecutions from the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg through to the International Criminal Court
RON LEVI, SARA DEZALAY AND MICHAEL AMIRASLANI
6. Red Notices and transnational police practices
NICOLA LANGILLE AND FREDERIC MEGRET
7. Trading on guilt: the judicial logic of plea bargains at the ICTY and its transplant to Serbia and Bosnia
KERSTIN BREE CARLSON
8. The making of international criminal justice: towards a sociology of the `legal field'
KIRSTEN CAMPBELL
9. Extracurricular international criminal law
MARK A. DRUMBL
Part III
10. Criminal investigation and prosecution by a European public prosecutor's office in the EU: shared enforcement without procedural safeguards and judicial protection?
MICHIEL LUCHTMAN AND JOHN VERVAELE
11. Virtual trials revisited: the shifting politics of state cooperation from the UN ad hoc tribunals to the International Criminal Court
VICTOR PESKIN
12. Rwanda's Kabgayi Trial between international justice and national reconciliation
SIGALL HOROVITZ
13. As the pendulum swings - the revival of the hybrid tribunal
MARK KERSTEN
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