International practices of criminal justice: social and legal perspectives
In: A GlassHouse book
Mikkel Jarle Christensen and Ron Levi / Introduction : an internationalized criminal justice : paths of law and paths of police -- Mikkel Jarle Christensen / Reunited Europe and the internationalization of criminal law : the creation and circulation of criminal law as an international governance tool -- Antoine Mégie / Displacing and replacing the criminal law within the European space -- Jamie Rowen / The transformation of legal ideas: the globalization and politicization of transitional justice in the Middle East -- Valsamis Mitsilegas / The global governance of transnational crime : implications for justice and the rule of law -- Ron Levi, Sara Dezalay, and Michael Amiraslani / Prosecutorial strategies and opening statements : justifying international prosecutions from the international military tribunal at Nuremberg through to the international criminal court -- Nicola Langille and Frédéric Mégret / Red notices and transnational police practices -- Kerstin Bree Carlson / Trading on guilt : the judicial logic of plea bargains at the ICTY and its transplant to Serbia and Bosnia -- Kirsten Campbell / The making of international criminal justice : towards a sociology of the legal field -- Mark A. Drumbl / Extracurricular international criminal law -- Michiel Luchtman and John Varvaele / Criminal investigation and prosecution by a European public prosecutor's office in the EU : shared enforcement without procedural safeguards and judicial protection? -- Victor Peskin / Virtual trials revisited : the shifting politics of state cooperation from the UN ad hoc tribunals to the international criminal court -- Sigall Horovitz / Rwanda's Kabgayi trial between international justice and national reconciliation -- Mark Kersten / As the pendulum swings : the revival of the hybrid tribunal