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The Dawn Of A Discipline International Criminal Justice And Its Early Exponents Frdric Mgret

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The Dawn Of A Discipline International Criminal Justice And Its Early Exponents Frdric Mgret
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.39 MB
Pages: 443
Author: Frédéric Mégret, Immi Tallgren
ISBN: 9781108488181, 9781108858137, 9781108857536, 1108488188, 1108858139, 1108857531
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Dawn Of A Discipline International Criminal Justice And Its Early Exponents Frdric Mgret by Frédéric Mégret, Immi Tallgren 9781108488181, 9781108858137, 9781108857536, 1108488188, 1108858139, 1108857531 instant download after payment.

The history of international criminal justice is often recounted as a series of institutional innovations. But international criminal justice is also the product of intellectual developments made in its infancy. This book examines the contributions of a dozen key figures in the early phase of international criminal justice, focusing principally on the inter-war years up to Nuremberg. Where did these figures come from, what did they have in common, and what is left of their legacy? What did they leave out? How was international criminal justice framed by the concerns of their epoch and what intuitions have passed the test of time? What does it mean to reimagine international criminal justice as emanating from individual intellectual narratives? In interrogating this past in all its complexity one does not only do justice to it; one can recover a sense of the manifold trajectories that international criminal justice could have taken.

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