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This chapter discusses the concept of corrective justice, which has been at the heart of much recent scholarship on the … universal acceptance, the concept of corrective justice has produced a remarkable number of distinct conceptions and has stirred … up major controversies. For at least a generation, corrective justice stood at the center of the argument between …
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This article lays out why in the context of global crime, crime control and the legitimacy of global governance, a … victim constituency makes sense in terms of the stated aims of international criminal justice and of a wider ‘new morality …' on which it should be grounded. The incapacity to confront appropriately the consequences to victims of global crime has …
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governance mechanisms created by collaborative taskforces partnering NGO advocates with criminal justice actors in the processing …
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international criminal justice and the field of humanitarianism. From some perspectives within these fields, humanitarianism and … international criminal justice are diametrically opposed (international criminal justice against humanitarianism). Whilst … relationship to and enactment of politics and their accountability to various constituencies (international criminal justice and …
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Since 1947, no alleged crime of aggression has ever been prosecuted, in spite of the many instances in which states … international criminal justice has taken shape slowly. Crimes consisting of serious violations of jus in bello, that is, war crimes …, usually considered less egregious than the crime of aggression, have been severely prosecuted and punished, in particular by …
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Relying on a recent survey of more than 3300 participants from China, Germany and the US, this paper empirically analyzes citizens' perceptions of climate change and climate policy, focusing on key guiding principles for sharing mitigation costs across countries. The ranking of the main...
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