E-Book, Englisch, 264 Seiten
Lessons and legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
E-Book, Englisch, 264 Seiten
Reihe: Contemporary Security Studies
ISBN: 978-1-134-61084-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
As the ICTY has now entered its twentieth year, this volume reflects on the record and practices of the Tribunal. Since it was established, it has had enormous impact on the procedural, jurisprudential and institutional development of international criminal law, as well as the international criminal justice project. This will be its international legacy, but its legacy in the region where the crimes under its jurisdiction took place is less clear; research has shown that reactions to the ICTY have been mixed among the communities most affected by its work. Bringing together a range of key thinkers in the field, Prosecuting War Crimes explores these findings and discusses why many feel that the ICTY has failed to fully engage with people’s experiences and meet their expectations.
This book will be of much interest to students of war crimes, international criminal law, Central and East European politics, human rights, and peace and conflict studies.
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1. Introduction: Trials and Tribulations at the ICTY, James Gow and Rachel Kerr 2. The Strategic Purpose of the ICTY and International Peace and Security, Madoka Futamura and James Gow 3. Prosecuting with Pictures: Two Decades of Experience and Evolution, James Gow and Milena Michalski 4. International Law and Institutional Legacy: Prosecuting those accused of breaching the legal bounds of war, Catherine Adams 5. Historical Record and the Legacy of the ICTY, Madiha Khan 6. Lost in translation? Perceptions of the ICTY in the Former Yugoslavia, Rachel Kerr 7. Beyond The Hague: Prosecuting war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Olga Martin-Ortega 8. The Culture of Denial in Bosanska Krajina, Haris Subašic and Nerzuk Curak 9. Judging Their Hero: Perceptions of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in Croatia, Iva Vukušic 10. Revisionism, Denial and anti-ICTY Discourse in Serbia’s Public Sphere: Beyond the ‘Divided Society’ Debate, Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik 11. International Justice and Kosovo, Ernst Dijxhoorn 12. Reflections on the Lessons and Legacies of the ICTY: Rethinking Reconciliation in the Context of Transitional Justice, Zoran Pajic