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Justice in conflict : the effects of the International Criminal Court's interventions on ending war and building peace the effects of the International Criminal Court's interventions on ending war and building peace / Mark Kersten.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press 2016Edition: First editionDescription: xiii, 254 pages: illustrationsISBN:
  • 9780191822957
  • 0191822957
  • 0198777140
  • 9780198777144
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Justice in conflict.DDC classification:
  • 341.55 23
LOC classification:
  • KZ6787 .K47
Online resources:
Contents:
Justice in conflict -- Peace and/of/with/versus justice -- An agenda for 'Peace' in the 'Peace versus justice' debate -- The ICC and the road to Juba -- The ICC, Juba, and the Kwoyelo trial -- Peace, Justice, and the ICC's intervention in Libya -- Justice after the revolution : the ICC and post-Gaddafi Libya -- The ICC as an actor : negotiating interests, selecting targets, and affecting peace -- Conclusion.
It has been said that we no longer consider whether to pursue justice, but how and when. Justice no longer follows in the wake of peace; it is pursued while violent political conflicts are on-going. This book explores the relationship between peace and justice through an analysis of the interventions of the ICC into on-going and active conflicts.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-245) and index.

Justice in conflict -- Peace and/of/with/versus justice -- An agenda for 'Peace' in the 'Peace versus justice' debate -- The ICC and the road to Juba -- The ICC, Juba, and the Kwoyelo trial -- Peace, Justice, and the ICC's intervention in Libya -- Justice after the revolution : the ICC and post-Gaddafi Libya -- The ICC as an actor : negotiating interests, selecting targets, and affecting peace -- Conclusion.

It has been said that we no longer consider whether to pursue justice, but how and when. Justice no longer follows in the wake of peace; it is pursued while violent political conflicts are on-going. This book explores the relationship between peace and justice through an analysis of the interventions of the ICC into on-going and active conflicts.

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