Research handbook on the punishment of atrocity crimes
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Research handbook on the punishment of atrocity crimes
(Research handbooks in international law)
Edward Elgar Publishing, [2024]
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Punishment of atrocity crimes
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Content Type: text (rdacontent), Media Type: unmediated (rdamedia), Carrier Type: volume (rdacarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction: Researching the punishment of atrocity crimes / Róisín Mulgrew and Mikkel Jarle Christensen
- Part I: Principles, penalties and punitive reach. 1. International punishment, expression, and atrocity prevention / Geoff Dancy
- 2. Life imprisonment and international criminal law / Dirk van Zyl Smit
- 3. Impunity and atrocity punishment after mass violence and conflict: Questioning the admissibility of leniency measures in (post)transition contexts / Marion Vironda Dubray
- 4. Punishment as experienced by persons tried for international crimes by national courts / Damien Scalia and Marie-Sophie Devresse
- Part II: Sentencing. 5. Theories of punishment and the sentencing practice of the International Criminal Court: Between lip service and guiding principles / Aziz Epik
- 6. Sentencing at the ICC: Is it time for sentencing guidelines? / Roger S Clark and Beti Hohler
- 7. 'Internationalised' rehabilitation: A general principle emerging from the practice of international criminal courts and tribunals / Alice Riccardi
- 8. A contested platform?: Victims' voices in international sentencing / Oriola Oyewole
- 9. Punishing atrocity crimes in bosnia and herzegovina: An analysis of sentencing jurisprudence / Jasenka Ferizović
- 10. Theory and practice of sentencing in German international criminal law / Julia Geneuss
- 11. The International Criminal Court's evolving practice of enforcing international sentences: breaking new ground or staying the course? / Filip Vojta
- Punishing atrocity crimes in Chile: history, legislation and practice / Daniela Mardones-Bravo
- Acquitted, released and homeless: the crisis of stateless former defendants / Kate Gibson and Bonnie Johnston
- The 'post-release' phase of atrocity crime cases in the Netherlands / Maarten Bolhuis and Joris van Wijk
- Securitisation of punishment for atrocity crimes and terrorism in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Mirza Buljubašić and Nejra Veljan
- Punishment in French terrorism prosecutions: the impact of the trial's protagonists / Sharon Weill
- Restorative approaches to atrocity crimes? Insights from Liberia / Olympia Bekou and Emma Sheffield
- Military justice and the punishment of atrocity crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq / Nigel D White