Power and Principle. The Politics of International Criminal Courts (pdf)

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Author Christopher Rudolph
Edition 1
Edition Year 2017
Format PDF
ISBN 9781501708411
Language English
Number Of Pages 232
Publisher Cornell University Press

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While proponents extol the creation of the ICC as a transformative victory for principles of international humanitarian law, critics have often characterized it as either irrelevant or dangerous in a world dominated by power politics. Christopher Rudolph argues in Power and Principle that both perspectives are extreme. In contrast to prevailing scholarship, he shows how the interplay between power politics and international humanitarian law have shaped the institutional development of international criminal courts from Nuremberg to the ICC. Rudolph identifies the factors that drove the creation of international criminal courts, explains the politics behind their institutional design, and investigates the behavior of the ICC. Through the development and empirical testing of several theoretical frameworks, Power and Principle helps us better understand the factors that resulted in the emergence of international criminal courts and helps us determine the broader implications of their presence in society.

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Author

Christopher Rudolph

Edition

1

Edition Year

2017

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781501708411

Language

English

Number Of Pages

232

Publisher

Cornell University Press

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