TY - BOOK AU - Bassiouni,M.Cherif TI - Pursuit of international criminal justice: a world study on conflicts, victimization, and post-conflict justice SN - 9400000170 AV - KZ7139 .P87 2010 PY - 2010/// CY - Antwerp, Portland [Or.] PB - Intersentia KW - International Criminal Court KW - fast KW - International crimes KW - Prosecution KW - International cooperation KW - Judicial assistance KW - Transitional justice KW - Restorative justice KW - International criminal courts N1 - "The international guidelines developed and contained in this publication are referred to as the Chicago Principles on Post-Conflict Justice"--Vol. 1, p. 3; Includes bibliographical references; Assessing conflict outcomes : accountability and impunity / M. Cherif Bassiouni -- International guidelines on post-conflict justice : the Chicago Principles -- Conflict victimization and post-conflict justice 1945-2008 / Christopher Mullins -- Summary of regional and thematic studies / Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm -- Statements of the Presidents of the ICJ and of the International Criminal Tribunals -- Justice versus revenge : the philosophical underpinnings of the Chicago Principles on post-conflict justice / Anja Matwijkiw -- Political philosophy and global principles of justice / Simon Caney -- International and domestic prosecutions / Nadia Bernaz and R�emy Prouv�eze -- The International Criminal Court / Christopher W. Mullins -- Mixed models of international criminal justice / M. Cherif Bassiouni -- Truth commissions and other investigative bodies / Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm -- Victim's rights -- Lustration / Monika Nalepa -- Apologies / Mark Gibney -- Amnesties / Louise Mallinder -- Arab world -- Central and South America -- Africa -- Asia -- Europe -- Summary of the International Conference held at the Peace Palace, The Hague, June 8, 2009 N2 - This publication includes a survey of world conflicts that occurred between 1945 and 2008, the level of victimization they produced, and the subsequent post-conflict justice (PCJ) mechanisms which were applied. It is intended to show the scope of the problem faced by international criminal justice (ICJ), and how the International Criminal Court (ICC) needs to shape its mission and approach to address ICJ needs and expectations. -- From publisher's description ER -