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Author Bosco, David L., author.

Title Rough justice : the International Criminal Court in a world of power politics / David Bosco.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2014]

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  345.01 B651r 2014    ---  Available
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Description x, 297 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Summary "Ten years ago, in the wake of massive crimes in central Africa and the Balkans, the first permanent international criminal court was established in The Hague despite resistance from some of the world's most powerful states. In the past decade, the court has grown from a few staff in an empty building to a bustling institution with more than a thousand lawyers, investigators, and administrators from around the world. Despite its growth and the backing of more than 120 nations, the ICC is still struggling to assert itself in often turbulent political crises. The ICC is generally autonomous in its ability to select cases and investigate crimes, but it is ultimately dependent on sovereign states, and particularly on the world's leading powers. These states can provide the diplomatic, economic, and military clout the court often needs to get cooperation-and to arrest suspects. But states don't expend precious political capital lightly, and the court has often struggled to get the help it needs. When their interests are most affected, moreover, powerful states usually want the court to keep its distance. Directly and indirectly, they make their preferences known in The Hague. Rough Justice grapples with the court's basic dilemma: designed to be apolitical, it requires the support of politicians who pursue national interests and answer to domestic audiences. Through a sharp analysis of the dynamics at work behind the scenes, Bosco assesses the ways in which powerful states have shaped the court's effort to transform the vision of international justice into reality. This will be the definitive account of the Court and its uneven progress toward advancing accountability around the world"-- Provided by publisher.
"In Rough Justice, David Bosco tells the story of the movement to establish the International Criminal Court and its tumultuous first decade. He also considers its prospects for the future, especially the very real challenges that it faces. He has access to many of the court's principals, and this will be an authoritative account of an international institution that is prototypical of the post-Cold War era"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-285) and index.
Contents Introduction -- A conceptual framework -- Origins -- The Phantom Court (1998-2002) -- Caution and consensus (July 2002-March 2005) -- Breakthrough (2005-2008) -- Power plays (2008-2013) -- Conclusion : a constrained court.
Subject International Criminal Court.
International Criminal Court. (OCoLC)fst00744466
International criminal courts -- History.
International criminal courts. (OCoLC)fst00976876
International Criminal Court.
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780199844135 (hbk. : alk. paper)
0199844135 (hbk. : alk. paper)

 
    
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