Philosophical foundations of international criminal law : correlatating thinkers /
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Imprint: | Brussels : Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 2018. |
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Description: | xxvi, 778 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Language: | English |
Series: | Publication series ; no. 34 (2018) Publication series ; no. 34 (2018) |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12027256 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Madan B. Lokur
- Foreword / Gregory S. Gordon
- Setting a discourse space: correlational analysis, foundational concepts, and legally protected interests in international criminal law / Morten Bergsmo, Emiliano J. Buis, Nora Helene Bergsmo
- Restraint over revenge: emotional bias, reformative punishment, and Plato's contribution to modern international criminal law / Emiliano J. Buis
- Cicero: Bellum Iustum and the enemy criminal law / Pedro López Barja de Quiroga
- Roman jurists and the idea of international criminal responsibility: Ulpian and the Cosmopolis / Kaius Tuori
- Inter Homines Esse: the foundations of international criminal law and the writings of Ambrose, Augustine, Aquinas, Victoria and Suárez / Hanne Sophie Greve
- Buddhist philosophy and international criminal law: towards a Buddhist approach to reckoning with mass atrocity / Tallyn Gray
- Hugo Grotius on war, punishment, and the difference sovereignty makes / Pablo Kalmanovitz
- Hobbes et la Cour pénale internationale: la fiction du contrat social global / Juan Branco
- An analysis of Lockean philosophy in the historical and modern context of the development of, and the jurisdictional restraints imposed by, the ICC Statute / Daniel N. Clay. .
- "The friend of all nations": punishment and universal jurisdiction in Emer de Vattel's Law of Nations / Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina
- The Statute of the International Criminal Court as a Kantian constitution / Alexander Heinze
- Jeremy Bentham's legacy: a vision of an international law for the greatest happiness of all nations / Gunnar M. Ekeløve-Slydal
- Reconciliation v. retribution, and co-operation v. substitution: Hegel's suggestions for a philosophy of international criminal law / Sergio Dellavalle
- Understanding the international ius puniendi under Durkheim's collective conscience: an anachronism or a viable path? / Carlos Augusto Canedo Gonçalves da Silva, Aléxia Alvim Machado Faria
- Gandhism and international criminal law / Abraham Joseph
- Hans Kelsen and the move to compulsory criminal jurisdiction in international law / Jochen von Bernstorff
- Mens rea, intentionality and Wittgenstein's philosophy of psychology / Jaroslav Větrovský
- Genocide: the choppy journey to codification / Mark A. Drumbl
- Arendt on prevention and guarantees of non-recurrence / Djordje Djordjević
- Transnational governmentality networking: a neo-Foucauldian account of international criminal law / Gregory S. Gordon.