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This edited volume explores theoretical approaches to international punishment, aiming to develop a consistent and robust theory. It discusses the meaning and purpose of punishment in international law, distinguishing between ordinary crimes and international crimes, and considering their practical implications for the International Criminal Court.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 410 pages
\n Publication date: 08 July 2021
\n Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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This edited volume presents a comprehensive exploration of theoretical approaches to international punishment, aiming to establish a coherent and robust framework for understanding the nature and purpose of international criminal justice. Drawing upon the expertise of renowned scholars in criminal law, international criminal law, and philosophy of law, as well as practitioners with experience at various international criminal courts and tribunals, the authors delve into the core question of the meaning and significance of punishment in international law. The volume comprehensively examines the predominant dimensions of a theory of international punishment, distinguishing between ordinary (domestic) crimes and international crimes, and exploring the unique challenges and mechanisms of their enforcement. Moreover, it emphasizes the practical implications of different theoretical perspectives, particularly with regard to the operations of the International Criminal Court. By offering a multifaceted examination of these critical issues, this edited volume contributes significantly to the advancement of knowledge in the field of international criminal punishment and provides valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars alike.
This edited volume presents a comprehensive exploration of theoretical approaches to international punishment, aiming to establish a coherent and robust framework for understanding the nature and purpose of international criminal justice. Drawing upon the expertise of renowned scholars in criminal law, international criminal law, and philosophy of law, as well as practitioners with experience at various international criminal courts and tribunals, the authors delve into the core question of the meaning and significance of punishment in international law. The volume comprehensively examines the predominant dimensions of a theory of international punishment, distinguishing between ordinary (domestic) crimes and international crimes, and exploring the unique challenges and mechanisms of their enforcement. Moreover, it emphasizes the practical implications of different theoretical perspectives, particularly with regard to the operations of the International Criminal Court. By offering a multifaceted examination of these critical issues, this edited volume contributes significantly to the advancement of knowledge in the field of international criminal punishment and provides valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars alike.

This edited volume presents a comprehensive exploration of theoretical approaches to international punishment, aiming to establish a coherent and robust framework for understanding the nature and purpose of international criminal justice. Drawing upon the expertise of renowned scholars in criminal law, international criminal law, and philosophy of law, as well as practitioners with experience at various international criminal courts and tribunals, the authors delve into the core question of the meaning and significance of punishment in international law. The volume comprehensively examines the predominant dimensions of a theory of international punishment, distinguishing between ordinary (domestic) crimes and international crimes, and exploring the unique challenges and mechanisms of their enforcement. Moreover, it emphasizes the practical implications of different theoretical perspectives, particularly with regard to the operations of the International Criminal Court. By offering a multifaceted examination of these critical issues, this edited volume contributes significantly to the advancement of knowledge in the field of international criminal punishment and provides valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars alike.

\n Weight: 600g\n
Dimension: 152 x 228 x 26 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781108465892\n \n


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