While resistance to international courts is not new, what is new, or at least newly conceptualized, is the politics of backlash against these institutions. Saving the International Justice Regime: Beyond Backlash against International Courts is at the forefront of this new conceptualization of backlash politics. It brings together theories, concepts and methods from the fields of international law, international relations, human rights and political science and case studies from around the globe to pose - and answer - three questions related to backlash against international courts: What is backlash and what forms does it take? Why do states and elites engage in backlash against international human rights and criminal courts? What can stakeholders and supporters of international justice do to meet these contemporary challenges?
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Hillebrecht: Saving the International Justice Regime: Beyond Backlash against International Courts
Courtney Hillebrecht (Univ. of Nebraska - International Relations) has published Saving the International Justice Regime: Beyond Backlash against International Courts (Cambridge Univ. Press 2021). Here's the abstract: