TY - BOOK AU - Malekian,Farhad TI - Trading virginity of international criminal justice T2 - Criminal justice, law enforcement and corrections SN - 9781536182606 AV - K5001 .M35 2020 U1 - 345 23 PY - 2020///] CY - New York PB - Nova SciencePublishers, Inc. KW - Criminal justice, Administration of KW - International criminal law KW - International criminal courts KW - Droit international p�enal KW - Tribunaux p�enaux internationaux KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-297) and index; Faculty of the mill of criminal justice -- Trading the gates of criminal justice -- Commodity of the capstones of criminal justice -- Merchants of substantive criminal justice -- The impurity of criminal justice -- The criminality of economic sanctions -- The auction-market of criminal justice -- Criminal policy against the chambers of international criminal courts -- The cargo of international criminal jurisprudence -- The panel of the cinema of criminal justice -- Trading religion in criminal justice -- Criminal wisdom of animals human beyond human beings -- Conclusion: the missing ingredient of love in criminal justice N2 - "This volume is a groundbreaking criticism of our criminal systems and of international criminal justice. One way of ensuring compliance with international criminal justice is to seek justice through pursuing the naked truth. Is it feasible to change this legal discipline? Is it possible for a society of human beings to function without any criminal legislation? We could also pose other crucial questions which concern our courts, legislative powers, and various governmental sanctions.What can we say about the world of animals? Do they also have legislative authorities who draft their international criminal law? What about enforcement measures, courts, judges, prosecutors, lawyers, and prisoners? Do they also kill millions of human beings through their political sanctions? Why do animals human not have any law, although human beings have produced vast amounts of case law? Are we more abhorrent than animals human? Are animals better educated and more morally competent than human beings? Given the answer to these questions, we use the term 'human beings' in juxtaposition to the term 'animals human' throughout this work. The volume puts forward its philosophy concerning the different attitudes of criminal theory and the doctrines which have strengthened the criminal discipline to favour the gross offenders known as the 'authorities'" -- Publisher's website ER -