International Justice
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"International Justice" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"International Justice" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: New left review: NLR, Heft 6, S. 55-66
ISSN: 0028-6060
Every military expedition by the West now dons the mantle of human rights. What happens to international law when justice is the name of power? Examines the charade of NATO's tribunal in The Hague. Adapted from the source document.
In: "International Justice", in Jean d'Aspremont & Sahib Singh, Fundamental Concepts for International Law- The Construction of a Discipline, Oxford University Press (2017).
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In: Current History, Band 42, Heft 6, S. 598-601
ISSN: 1944-785X
In: Routledge Handbook of Global Environmental Politics
In: Thesaurus acroasium of the Institute of public international law and international relations of Thessaloniki 26
In: British journal of political science, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 273-297
ISSN: 0007-1234
World Affairs Online
In: World policy journal: WPJ ; a publication of the World Policy Institute, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 91-102
ISSN: 0740-2775
In: Inter-parliamentary bulletin: official publication of the Inter-Parliamentary Bureau, Band 11, S. 269-280
ISSN: 0020-5079
pt. I. What is the nature and rhetoric of terrorism? Murderers, not warriors: the moral distinction between terrorists and legitimate fighters in asymmetric conflicts / Shannon E. French ; The terrorism of "terrorism" / Tomis Kapitan -- pt. II. Who are the terrorists, and why do they hate? Terror and just response / Noam Chomsky ; Narratives competing for our souls / David B. Burrell ; The war against pluralism / Robert L. Phillips ; Can a Muslim be a terrorist? / Zayn Kassam -- pt. III. What is a morally justified response to terrorism? The moral response to terrorism and cosmopolitanism / Louis P. Pojman ; Envisioning a global rule of law / Daniele Archibugi and Iris Marion Young ; Making war on terrorism in response to 9/11 / Claudia Card ; Terrorism, war, and empire / Richard W. Miller ; Terrorism and international justice / James P. Sterba ; Compassion and terror / Martha C. Nussbaum
World Affairs Online
In: Routledge/challenges of globalisation 9
1. What is "access to international justice" and what does it require? / Patrick Keyzer, Vesselin Popovski and Charles Sampford -- 2. Walking the talk : human rights, access to justice and the fight against poverty / Dan Banik -- 3. Access to international justice : the role of the International Criminal Court in aiding national prosecutions of international crimes / Rahmat Mohamad -- 4. Aggression and Monetary gold quo vadis? / Mirinda O'Gorman and Charles Sampford -- 5. Drone strikes and human rights : balancing national security, individual rights and international justice / Ramesh Thakur -- 6. Access to international justice : law and practice of the European Court of Human Rights / Vesselin Popovski -- 7. Access to justice for victims of the use of force in international affairs : individual civil responsibility for aggression / Edwin Bikundo -- 8. Access to justice before international criminal tribunals : an evaluation of the scheme of victim participation adopted by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) / Susan Lamb -- 9. "Visions of a distant millennium"? : the effectiveness of the UN Human Rights Petition System / Darren O'Donovan and Patrick Keyzer -- 10. The International Committee of the Red Cross and access to international justice : a carefully considered paradox / David P. Forsythe -- 11. Convergence, fragmentation and sustainability in access to international justice / Simon Chesterman -- 12. Accessing ecological justice in the Anthropocene epoch! / Afshin Akhtarkhavari -- 13. Climate justice and the distribution of rights to emit carbon / Brendan Mackey and Nicole Rogers -- 14. Nuclear power and human security : lessons from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant's accident / Yasunobu Sato.
In: Global issues
The term 'genocide' was coined in 1944, but it has been practiced for centuries. The intent of one people to deliberately wipe out another can be traced back to the ancient world, and it continues today despite efforts from the United Nations and international treaties such as the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. Beginning with an introduction that defines the term 'genocide', ""Genocide and International Justice"" discusses the field of comparative genocide studies and outlines the stages of the Holocaust, which has become the template for evaluating and d