Philosophical foundations of international criminal law : correlatating thinkers /

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Imprint:Brussels : Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, 2018.
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
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Other authors / contributors:Bergsmo, Morten.
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ISBN:9788283481174
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Summary:This first edition of Philosophical Foundations of International Criminal Law: Correlating Thinkers contains 20 chapters about renowned thinkers from Plato to Foucault. As the first volume in the series "Philosophical Foundations of International Criminal Law", the book identifies leading philosophers and thinkers in the history of philosophy or ideas whose writings bear on the foundations of the discipline of international criminal law, and then correlates their writings with international criminal law.
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.