International Crimes Court

International Crimes Court

International Crimes

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International Criminal Law

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  • Arendt, H. (1994) Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. New York: Penguin Classics.Find this resource:
  • Bassiouni, M.C. (1987) A Draft International Criminal Code. Leiden, MA: Brill Academic Publishers.Find this resource:
  • Bassiouni, M.C. (ed.) (2008) International Criminal Law. 3rd edn. Boston, NJ: Brill.Find this resource:
  • Bohlander, M., Boed, R., and Wilson, R. (eds.) (2005) Defense in International Criminal Proceedings: Cases, Materials and Commentary. New York: Transnational Publishers.Find this resource:
  • Caloyanni, M.A. (1928) An International Criminal Court. Transactions of the Grotius Society 14, 69–85.Find this resource:
  • Cryer, R. (2005) Prosecuting International Crimes: Selectivity and the International Criminal Law Regime. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Find this resource:
  • Darby, W.E. (1904) International Tribunals. London: London Peace Society.Find this resource:
  • Driscoll, W., Zompetti, J., and Zompetti, S. (eds.) (2004) The International Criminal Court: Global Politics and the Quest for Justice. New York: The International Debate Education Association.Find this resource:
  • Fehl, C. (2004) Explaining the International Criminal Court: A “Practice Test” for Rationalist and Constructivist Approaches. European Journal of International Relations 10 (3), 357–94.Find this resource:
  • Fichtelberg, A. (2005) Crimes beyond Justice: Retributivism and War Crimes. Criminal Justice Ethics 24 (1), 31–46.Find this resource:
  • Goldsmith, J., and Krasner, S. (2003) The Limits of Idealism. Daedalus 132, 47–63.Find this resource:
  • Henham, R. (2003) The Philosophical Foundations of International Sentencing. Journal of International Criminal Justice 1 (1), 64–85.Find this resource:
  • Jørgensen, N. (2003) The Responsibility of States for International Crimes. New York: Oxford University Press.Find this resource:
  • Kennedy, J. (2005) Profiles in Courage. New York: Harper Collins. Originally published 1956.Find this resource:
  • Kissinger, H. (2002) Does America Need a Foreign Policy? Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Century. New York: Simon and Schuster.Find this resource:
  • Koskenniemi, M. (2007) The Ideology of International Adjudication. At www.helsinki.fi/eci/Publications/MKHague%201907-puheversio07a.pdf.
  • Ku, J., and Nzelibe, J. (2007) Do International Criminal Tribunals Deter or Exacerbate Humanitarian Atrocities? Washington University Law Quarterly 84 (4), 777–834.Find this resource:
  • Leonard, E. (2005) The Onset of Global Governance: International Relations Theory and the International Criminal Court, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.Find this resource:
  • Mackinnon, C. (2006) Are Women Human? And Other International Dialogues. Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.Find this resource:
  • Maogoto, J.M. (2004) War Crimes and Realpolitik, Boulder: Lynne Rienner.Find this resource:
  • May, L. (2004) Crimes against Humanity: A Normative Account. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Find this resource:
  • Meernik, J., King, K.M., and Dancy, G. (2005) Judicial Decision Making and International Tribunals: Assessing the Impact of Individual, National, and International Factors. Social Science Quarterly 86 (3), 683–703.Find this resource:
  • Morris, M. (2001) High Crimes and Misconceptions: The ICC and Non-party States. Law and Contemporary Problems 64 (1), 13–66.Find this resource:
  • Osiel, M. (1997) Mass Atrocity, Collective Memory, and the Law. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.Find this resource:
  • Paust, J.J., Bassiouni, M.C., Scharf, M.P., et al. (2006) International Criminal Law: Cases and Materials. 3rd edn. Durham: Carolina Academic Press.Find this resource:
  • Posner, E., and de Figueiredo, M. (2005) Is the International Court of Justice Biased? Journal of Legal Studies 34 (2), 599–630.Find this resource:
  • Powell, A. (2004) Three Angry Men: Juries in International Adjudication. New York University Law Review 79 (6), 2341–80.Find this resource:
  • Radin, M. (1946) Justice at Nuremberg. Foreign Affairs 24 (3), 369–84.Find this resource:
  • Rheinstein M. (1946/47) Review of The Nuremberg Trial and Aggressive War by Sheldon Glueck. University of Chicago Law Review 14 (2), 319–21.Find this resource:
  • Romano, C., Nollkaemper, A., and Kleffner, J. (eds.) (2004) Internationalized Criminal Courts. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Find this resource:
  • Rudolph, C. (2001) Constructing an Atrocities Regime: The Politics of War Crimes Tribunals. International Organization 55 (3), 655–91.Find this resource:
  • Schiff, B. (2008) Building the International Criminal Court. New York: Cambridge University Press.Find this resource:
  • Shklar, J. (1964) Legalism: Law, Morals, and Political Trials. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.Find this resource:
  • Struett, M.J. (2008) The Politics of Constructing the International Criminal Court: NGOs, Discourse, and Agency. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.Find this resource:
  • Thompson, H.K., and Stutz, H. (eds.) (1983) Doenitz at Nuremberg: A Re-appraisal. Torrance, CA: Institute for Historical Review.Find this resource:
  • Viereck, G.S. (1939) The Kaiser on Trial. Edmonton: Greystone Press.Find this resource:
  • Warbrick, C. (1996) The International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia: Decision of the Appeals Chamber on the Interlocutionary Appeal on Jurisdiction in the Tadil Case. 45 (3), 691–701.Find this resource:
  • Werle, G. (2005) Principles of International Criminal Law. The Hague: TMC Asser Press.Find this resource:
  • Wunderlin, C.A. (2005) Robert A. Taft: Ideas, Tradition, and Party in US Foreign Policy. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.Find this resource:

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