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States Of Justice The Politics Of The International Criminal Court Oumar Ba

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States Of Justice The Politics Of The International Criminal Court Oumar Ba
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.39 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Oumar Ba
ISBN: 9781108488778, 9781108771818, 1108488773, 1108771815
Language: English
Year: 2020

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States Of Justice The Politics Of The International Criminal Court Oumar Ba by Oumar Ba 9781108488778, 9781108771818, 1108488773, 1108771815 instant download after payment.

This book theorizes the ways in which states that are presumed to be weaker in the international system use the International Criminal Court (ICC) to advance their security and political interests. Ultimately, it contends that African states have managed to instrumentally and strategically use the international justice system to their advantage, a theoretical framework that challenges the “justice cascade” argument. The empirical work of this study focuses on four major themes around the intersection of power, states' interests, and the global governance of atrocity crimes: firstly, the strategic use of self-referrals to the ICC; secondly, complementarity between national and the international justice system; thirdly, the limits of state cooperation with international courts; and finally the use of international courts in domestic political conflicts. This book is valuable to students, scholars, and researchers who are interested in international relations, international criminal justice, peace and conflict studies, human rights, and African politics.

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