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- Summary
- Taking as its starting point the post-World War II tribunals at Nuremburg and Tokyo, this book goes on to discuss the creation of ad hoc international tribunals in the 1990s, hybrid/mixed courts, the International Criminal Court, domestic trials, Truth Commissions, and traditional justice mechanisms
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 243 p.
- Contents
-
- 1
- Rwanda
- 123
- Box 5.2
- The Indonesian ad hoc Human Rights Court
- 124
- Box 5.3
- The Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal
- 126
- 6
- Truth Commissions
- The Nuremberg Legacy
- 128
- Definitional Clarity
- 129
- Design and Resources
- 130
- 'Truth' and 'Reconciliation'
- 133
- Restorative Justice: Healing and Retraumatization
- 136
- Additional Benefits and Limitations of Truth Commissions
- 18
- 138
- Box 6.1
- The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the DRC
- 146
- Box 6.2
- The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
- 148
- Box 6.3
- The Commission on the Truth for El Salvador
- 149
- Nuremberg and Tokyo
- 7
- Traditional Informal Justice Mechanisms
- 151
- Conceptual Clarity
- 152
- The Context of TIJM
- 155
- Dealing with Past Crimes: Challenges of TIJM
- 156
- Promoting Reconciliation
- 18
- 164
- Box 7.1
- Timor-Leste
- 169
- Box 7.2
- Gacaca courts in Rwanda
- 171
- Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
- 174
- Capacity-building and the Rule of Law
- International Humanitarian Law post-1945
- 176
- Context
- 178
- Engaging the Local Population
- 180
- Integrated and Complementary Approaches
- 180
- Managing Expectations and Setting Realistic Goals
- 181
- 22
- International Criminal Law (ICL)
- 24
- Human Rights Law
- Peace and Justice: An introduction
- 25
- 2
- Ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals: The ICTY and ICTR
- 30
- International Judicial Intervention
- 31
- Establishing a Court and Launching Investigations
- 34
- Jurisdiction and Procedure
- 37
- 1
- State Cooperation and Judicial Assistance
- 39
- Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
- 43
- Box 2.1
- The Yugoslav War
- 53
- Box 2.2
- Rwanda
- 54
- Transitional/Post-Conflict Justice
- 3
- The International Criminal Court
- 58
- Establishing the Court: The Rome Statute
- 59
- Jurisdiction and Admissibility
- 61
- Applicable Law
- 62
- The 'Essential Paradox' of Complementarity
- 3
- 63
- The Role of the Prosecutor
- 64
- The Relationship with the Security Council
- 65
- The United States and the ICC
- 66
- International Criminal Justice and International Peace and Security
- 67
- Engaging the Local Population and Meeting Victims' Needs
- Risks and Dangers
- 68
- Peace and Justice?
- 69
- Box 3.1
- Situations and cases
- 72
- Box 3.2
- Universal jurisdiction
- 77
- 4
- 8
- 'Internationalized' Courts
- 80
- A New Breed of Tribunal?
- 81
- Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
- 89
- Box 4.1
- The Special Court for Sierra Leone
- 95
- Box 4.2
- Context, Context and Context
- Regulation 64 Panels in Kosovo
- 97
- Box 4.3
- Special crime panels in Timor-Leste
- 99
- Box 4.4
- 'Extraordinary chambers' in Cambodia
- 101
- 5
- Domestic Trials
- 10
- 104
- Rights and Obligations in International Law
- 105
- Judicial Reform: A Primary Hurdle for Domestic Trials
- 107
- Political and Practical Obstacles to Domestic Trials
- 109
- Benefits of Domestic Trials
- 120
- Box 5.1
- Isbn
- 9780745634234
- Label
- Peace and justice : seeking accountability after war
- Title
- Peace and justice
- Title remainder
- seeking accountability after war
- Statement of responsibility
- Rachel Kerr & Eirin Mobekk
- Title variation
- Peace & justice
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Taking as its starting point the post-World War II tribunals at Nuremburg and Tokyo, this book goes on to discuss the creation of ad hoc international tribunals in the 1990s, hybrid/mixed courts, the International Criminal Court, domestic trials, Truth Commissions, and traditional justice mechanisms
- Cataloging source
- UKM
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Kerr, Rachel
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JZ6045
- LC item number
- .K47 2007
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Mobekk, Eirin
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Mediation, International
- Peace-building
- War crime trials
- Truth commissions
- Restorative justice
- Label
- Peace and justice : seeking accountability after war, Rachel Kerr & Eirin Mobekk
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 1
- Rwanda
- 123
- Box 5.2
- The Indonesian ad hoc Human Rights Court
- 124
- Box 5.3
- The Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal
- 126
- 6
- Truth Commissions
- The Nuremberg Legacy
- 128
- Definitional Clarity
- 129
- Design and Resources
- 130
- 'Truth' and 'Reconciliation'
- 133
- Restorative Justice: Healing and Retraumatization
- 136
- Additional Benefits and Limitations of Truth Commissions
- 18
- 138
- Box 6.1
- The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the DRC
- 146
- Box 6.2
- The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
- 148
- Box 6.3
- The Commission on the Truth for El Salvador
- 149
- Nuremberg and Tokyo
- 7
- Traditional Informal Justice Mechanisms
- 151
- Conceptual Clarity
- 152
- The Context of TIJM
- 155
- Dealing with Past Crimes: Challenges of TIJM
- 156
- Promoting Reconciliation
- 18
- 164
- Box 7.1
- Timor-Leste
- 169
- Box 7.2
- Gacaca courts in Rwanda
- 171
- Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
- 174
- Capacity-building and the Rule of Law
- International Humanitarian Law post-1945
- 176
- Context
- 178
- Engaging the Local Population
- 180
- Integrated and Complementary Approaches
- 180
- Managing Expectations and Setting Realistic Goals
- 181
- 22
- International Criminal Law (ICL)
- 24
- Human Rights Law
- Peace and Justice: An introduction
- 25
- 2
- Ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals: The ICTY and ICTR
- 30
- International Judicial Intervention
- 31
- Establishing a Court and Launching Investigations
- 34
- Jurisdiction and Procedure
- 37
- 1
- State Cooperation and Judicial Assistance
- 39
- Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
- 43
- Box 2.1
- The Yugoslav War
- 53
- Box 2.2
- Rwanda
- 54
- Transitional/Post-Conflict Justice
- 3
- The International Criminal Court
- 58
- Establishing the Court: The Rome Statute
- 59
- Jurisdiction and Admissibility
- 61
- Applicable Law
- 62
- The 'Essential Paradox' of Complementarity
- 3
- 63
- The Role of the Prosecutor
- 64
- The Relationship with the Security Council
- 65
- The United States and the ICC
- 66
- International Criminal Justice and International Peace and Security
- 67
- Engaging the Local Population and Meeting Victims' Needs
- Risks and Dangers
- 68
- Peace and Justice?
- 69
- Box 3.1
- Situations and cases
- 72
- Box 3.2
- Universal jurisdiction
- 77
- 4
- 8
- 'Internationalized' Courts
- 80
- A New Breed of Tribunal?
- 81
- Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
- 89
- Box 4.1
- The Special Court for Sierra Leone
- 95
- Box 4.2
- Context, Context and Context
- Regulation 64 Panels in Kosovo
- 97
- Box 4.3
- Special crime panels in Timor-Leste
- 99
- Box 4.4
- 'Extraordinary chambers' in Cambodia
- 101
- 5
- Domestic Trials
- 10
- 104
- Rights and Obligations in International Law
- 105
- Judicial Reform: A Primary Hurdle for Domestic Trials
- 107
- Political and Practical Obstacles to Domestic Trials
- 109
- Benefits of Domestic Trials
- 120
- Box 5.1
- Control code
- ocn156816344
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 243 p.
- Isbn
- 9780745634234
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- Law pack 2 bib class law
- Label
- Peace and justice : seeking accountability after war, Rachel Kerr & Eirin Mobekk
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 1
- Rwanda
- 123
- Box 5.2
- The Indonesian ad hoc Human Rights Court
- 124
- Box 5.3
- The Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal
- 126
- 6
- Truth Commissions
- The Nuremberg Legacy
- 128
- Definitional Clarity
- 129
- Design and Resources
- 130
- 'Truth' and 'Reconciliation'
- 133
- Restorative Justice: Healing and Retraumatization
- 136
- Additional Benefits and Limitations of Truth Commissions
- 18
- 138
- Box 6.1
- The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the DRC
- 146
- Box 6.2
- The Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Africa
- 148
- Box 6.3
- The Commission on the Truth for El Salvador
- 149
- Nuremberg and Tokyo
- 7
- Traditional Informal Justice Mechanisms
- 151
- Conceptual Clarity
- 152
- The Context of TIJM
- 155
- Dealing with Past Crimes: Challenges of TIJM
- 156
- Promoting Reconciliation
- 18
- 164
- Box 7.1
- Timor-Leste
- 169
- Box 7.2
- Gacaca courts in Rwanda
- 171
- Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
- 174
- Capacity-building and the Rule of Law
- International Humanitarian Law post-1945
- 176
- Context
- 178
- Engaging the Local Population
- 180
- Integrated and Complementary Approaches
- 180
- Managing Expectations and Setting Realistic Goals
- 181
- 22
- International Criminal Law (ICL)
- 24
- Human Rights Law
- Peace and Justice: An introduction
- 25
- 2
- Ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals: The ICTY and ICTR
- 30
- International Judicial Intervention
- 31
- Establishing a Court and Launching Investigations
- 34
- Jurisdiction and Procedure
- 37
- 1
- State Cooperation and Judicial Assistance
- 39
- Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
- 43
- Box 2.1
- The Yugoslav War
- 53
- Box 2.2
- Rwanda
- 54
- Transitional/Post-Conflict Justice
- 3
- The International Criminal Court
- 58
- Establishing the Court: The Rome Statute
- 59
- Jurisdiction and Admissibility
- 61
- Applicable Law
- 62
- The 'Essential Paradox' of Complementarity
- 3
- 63
- The Role of the Prosecutor
- 64
- The Relationship with the Security Council
- 65
- The United States and the ICC
- 66
- International Criminal Justice and International Peace and Security
- 67
- Engaging the Local Population and Meeting Victims' Needs
- Risks and Dangers
- 68
- Peace and Justice?
- 69
- Box 3.1
- Situations and cases
- 72
- Box 3.2
- Universal jurisdiction
- 77
- 4
- 8
- 'Internationalized' Courts
- 80
- A New Breed of Tribunal?
- 81
- Justice, Peace and Reconciliation
- 89
- Box 4.1
- The Special Court for Sierra Leone
- 95
- Box 4.2
- Context, Context and Context
- Regulation 64 Panels in Kosovo
- 97
- Box 4.3
- Special crime panels in Timor-Leste
- 99
- Box 4.4
- 'Extraordinary chambers' in Cambodia
- 101
- 5
- Domestic Trials
- 10
- 104
- Rights and Obligations in International Law
- 105
- Judicial Reform: A Primary Hurdle for Domestic Trials
- 107
- Political and Practical Obstacles to Domestic Trials
- 109
- Benefits of Domestic Trials
- 120
- Box 5.1
- Control code
- ocn156816344
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 243 p.
- Isbn
- 9780745634234
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- Law pack 2 bib class law
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