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Crime

Title: Crime
Category: Society & Culture / Education
Details: Words: 5323 | Pages: 22.7 (approximately 235 words/page)


Crime

INTRODUCTION The paper sets out to describe and evaluate the significance of philosophical justifications for punishment through forms of internationalized sentencing by drawing upon the jurisprudence of the ad hoc tribunals, and the foundation instruments of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The discussion is conducted within an analytical framework, which recognizes that the phenomenon of punish- ment (global or local) must, as Garland acknowledges, be contextualized by engaging with the social meanings attributed to the …showed first 75 words of 5323 total

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showed last 75 words of 5323 total…Oxford Univ. Press van Zyl P. 2002. Unfinished business: the truth and reconciliation commission's contribu- tion to justice in post-apartheid South Africa. See Bassiouni 2002, pp. 745-60 Vinjamuri L. 2003. Order and justice in Iraq. Survival 45(4):135-52 Wedgwood R. 1998. Fiddling in Rome: Amer- ica and the international criminal court. For. Aff. 77(6):20-24 Zalaquett J. 1995. Confronting human rights vi- olations committed by former governments: principles applicable and political constr- aints. In Transitional Justice, ed. N Kritz, 1:3-31. Washington, DC: U.S. Inst. Peace

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