- Kamari M. Clarke, Abel S. Knottnerus & Eefye de Volder, Africa and the ICC: an introduction
- Shamiso Mbizvo, The ICC in Africa: the fight against impunity
- Makau W. Mutua, Africans and the ICC: hypocrisy, impunity, and perversion
- Solomon Ayele Dersso, The ICC's Africa problem: a spotlight on the politics and limits on international criminal justice
- Kamari M. Clarke, The ICC, affective transference and the rhetorical politics of sentimentality
- Lee J. M. Seymour, The ICC and Africa: rhetoric, hypocrisy management and legitimacy
- Paul D. Schmitt, France, Africa and the ICC: the neocolonist critique and the crisis of institutional legitimacy
- Abel S. Knottnerus, The AU, the ICC and the prosecution of African presidents
- Sammy Gakero Gachigua, Discursive reconstruction of the ICC-Kenya engagement through Kenyan newspapers' editorial cartoons
- Thomas P. Wolf, A 'criminal investigation', not a 'political analysis'? Justice contradictions and the electoral consequences of Kenya's ICC cases
- Patryk I. Labuda, The ICC in the Democratic Republic of Congo: a decade of partnership and antagonism
- Stephen Smith Cody, Alexa Koenig & Eric Stover, Witness testimony, support, and protection at the ICC
- Karin Willemse, Dafur tribal courts, reconciliation conferences and 'Judea': local justice mechanisms and the construction of citizenship in Sudan
- Kristin C. Doughty, Interpretations of justice: the ICTR and Gacaca in Rwanda
- Abel S. Knottnerus & Eefje de Volder, International criminal justice and the early formation of an African criminal court
- Sara Kendall & Clare da Silva, Beyond the ICC: state responsibility for the arms trade in Africa
- Kamari M. Clarke, Abel S. Knottnerus & Eefje de Volder, Epilogue: perceptions of justice
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Clarke, Knottnerus, de Volder: Africa and the ICC: Perceptions of Justice
Kamari M. Clarke (Carleton Univ.), Abel S. Knottnerus (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), & Eefje de Volder (Universiteit van Tilburg) have published Africa and the ICC: Perceptions of Justice (Cambridge Univ. Press 2016). Contents include: