Thursday, July 3, 2014

Schwöbel: Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law: An Introduction

Christine Schwöbel (Univ. of Liverpool - Law) has published Critical Approaches to International Criminal Law: An Introduction (Routledge 2014). Contents include:
  • Christine Schwöbel, Introduction
  • Frédéric Mégret, International Criminal Justice: A Critical Research Agenda
  • Sara Kendall, Critical Orientations: A Critique of International Criminal Court Practice
  • Immi Tallgren, Who are ‘We’ in International Criminal Law? On Critics and Membership
  • Michelle Farrell, Critique, Complicity and I
  • Tor Krever, Unveiling (and Veiling) Politics in International Criminal Trials
  • Heidi Matthews, Reading the Political in the Lebanon Tribunal’s Decision on Jurisdiction and Legality
  • Gerry Simpson, Linear Law: The History of International Criminal Law
  • Emily Haslam, Silences in International Criminal Legal Histories and the Construction of the Victim Subject of International Criminal Law: The Nineteenth Century Slave Trading Trial of Joseph Peters
  • Grietje Baars, Making ICL History: On the need to move beyond prefab critiques of ICL
  • Christopher Gevers, International Criminal Law and Individualism: An African Perspective
  • Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, An Arresting Event: Assassination within the Purview of International Criminal Law
  • Christine Schwöbel, The Market and Marketing Culture of International Criminal Law
  • Johannes CS Frank, Bella. A Love Song for War