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Exploring The Boundaries Of International Criminal Justice Professor Mark Findlay Professor Ralph Henham

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Exploring The Boundaries Of International Criminal Justice Professor Mark Findlay Professor Ralph Henham
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.11 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Professor Mark Findlay; Professor Ralph Henham
ISBN: 9781409497578, 1409497577
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Exploring The Boundaries Of International Criminal Justice Professor Mark Findlay Professor Ralph Henham by Professor Mark Findlay; Professor Ralph Henham 9781409497578, 1409497577 instant download after payment.

This collection discusses appropriate methodologies for comparative research and applies this to the issue of trial transformation in the context of achieving justice in post-conflict societies. In developing arguments in relation to these problems, the authors use international sentencing and the question of victims' interests and expectations as a focus. The conclusions reached are wide-ranging and haighly significant in challenging existing conceptions for appreciating and giving effect to the justice demands of victims of war and social conflict. The themes developed demonstrate clearly how comparative contextual analysis facilitates our understanding of the legal and social contexts of international punishment and how this understanding can provide the basis for expanding the role of restorative international criminal justice within the context of international criminal trials.

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