Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia

Adapting International Criminal Justice in Southeast Asia

Beyond the International Criminal Court

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Publisher Description

How is international criminal law adapted across time and space? Which actors are involved and how do those actors seek to prosecute atrocity crimes? States in Southeast Asia exhibit a range of adapted approaches toward prosecuting international crimes. By examining engagement with international criminal justice especially in Cambodia, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Myanmar, this book offers a fresh and comprehensive approach to the study of international criminal law in the region. It nuances categories of the 'global' and 'local' and demonstrates how norms can be adapted in multiple spatial and temporal directions beyond the International Criminal Court. It proposes a shift in the focus of those interested in international criminal justice toward recognising the opportunities and expertise presented by existing adaptive responses to international crimes. This book will appeal to scholars, practitioners and advocates interested in international criminal law, international relations, transitional justice, civil society, and law in Southeast Asia.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2020
May 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
539
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
6.7
MB

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