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Universal Jurisdiction in International Criminal Law

The Debate and the Battle for Hegemony

With the sensational arrest of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet in 1998, the rise to prominence of universal jurisdiction over crimes against international law seemed to be assured. The arrest of Pinochet and the ensuing proceedings before the UK courts brought universal jurisdiction into the foreground of the "fight against impunity" and the principle was read as an important complementary mechanism for international justice –one that could offer justice to victims denied an avenue by the limited jurisdiction of international criminal tribunals. Yet by the time of the International Court of Justice’s Arrest Warrant judgment four years later, the picture looked much bleaker and the principle was being read as a potential tool for politically motivated trials. This book explores the debate over universal jurisdiction in international criminal law, aiming to unpack a practice in which international lawyers continue to disagree over the concept of universal jurisdiction. Using Martti Koskenniemi’s work as a foil, this book exposes the argumentative techniques in operation in national and international adjudication since the 1990s. Drawing on overarching patterns within the debate, Aisling O’Sullivan argues that it is bounded by a tension between contrasting political preferences or positions, labelled as moralist ("ending impunity") and formalist ("avoiding abuse") and she reads the debate as a movement of hegemonic and counter-hegemonic positions that struggle for hegemonic control. However, she draws out how these positions (moralist/formalist) merge into one another and this produces a tendency towards a "middle" position that continues to prefer a particular preference (moralist or formalist). Aisling O’Sullivan then traces the transformation towards this tendency that reflects an internal split among international lawyers between building a utopia ("court of humanity") and recognizing its impossibility of being realized.

This book explores the debate over universal jurisdiction in international criminal law, aiming to unpack a practice in which international lawyers continue to disagree over the concept of universal jurisdiction.

Treatise on International Criminal Law

Volume II: The Crimes and Sentencing

This is the second of three volumes of a treatise on the principles and practice of international criminal law, from its foundations to its future. Volume 2 analyses the the substantive part of international criminal law dealing with the core crimes, including genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression, as well as sentencing.

This is the second of three volumes of a treatise on the principles and practice of international criminal law, from its foundations to its future.

International Criminal Law and Human Rights

This is an in-depth analysis of the complex and challenging field of international prosecution and human rights. It explains the role and operation of the International Criminal Court, and explores the various challenges confronting it.

This is an in-depth analysis of the complex and challenging field of international prosecution and human rights. It explains the role and operation of the International Criminal Court, and explores the various challenges confronting it.

Treasury Department Document Production

Hearing Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, Treasury Department Document Producution in Response to S. Res. 229

Little People, BIG DREAMS: Treasury

50 Stories of Brilliant Dreamers

Collects fifty biographies from around the world--including authors, musicians, scientists, and activists--who were born between 1790 and 2003.

Collects fifty biographies from around the world--including authors, musicians, scientists, and activists--who were born between 1790 and 2003.

Treasury of Fairy Tales

Beauty and the beast -- Rapunzel -- Aladdin -- Sleeping beauty -- Cinderella -- Princess and the pea -- Snow White -- Steadfast tin soldier -- Thumbelina -- Frog prince -- Pinocchio -- Emperor's new clothes -- Little mermaid -- Jungle book -- Twelve dancing princesses -- Peter Pan -- Robin Hood -- Velveteen rabbit.

Beauty and the beast -- Rapunzel -- Aladdin -- Sleeping beauty -- Cinderella -- Princess and the pea -- Snow White -- Steadfast tin soldier -- Thumbelina -- Frog prince -- Pinocchio -- Emperor's new clothes -- Little mermaid -- Jungle book ...

The Classic Treasury of Aesop's Fables

Get in step with the colorful animals that race, waddle, and leap through these pages! From a fast-footed monkey to a two-timing fox, each creature has a story to tell and a moral to teach. These famous tales tickle the imagination and teach simple truths, ones that children and adults face every day. Inside are twenty classic fables, including The Tortoise and the Hare, The Goose Who Laid the Golden Eggs, and The City Mouse and the Country Mouse. Passed from generation to generation, Aesop's best-loved fables are presented here with beautiful illustrations that bring these naughty, bold, brave, and lovable creatures to life.

From a fast-footed monkey to a two-timing fox, each creature has a story to tell and a moral to teach. These famous tales tickle the imagination and teach simple truths, ones that children and adults face every day.

The Effectiveness of the Management of Asset Forfeiture Programs at the Justice and Treasury Departments

Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, April 25, 1991

Customs ' role is unique among law enforcement agencies , and its property management responsibilities are in many ways more difficult and varied than other agencies . General property , as stated earlier , seizures comprise 59 percent ...

Financial Services Marketing

An International Guide to Principles and Practice

This new edition balances the theoretical and the practical for advanced undergraduates, those specialising in financial services at postgraduate level, individuals undertaking professional courses such as those offered by the IFS School of Finance, and employees working within the financial services sector. Ennew & Waite draw from global business cases in both B2B and B2C marketing, taking a unique approach in terms of structure by splitting discussion between marketing for acquisition and marketing for retention. This fully updated and revised second edition features: A revised approach to the industry in the light of the global financial crisis, including ethical considerations, consumer confidence issues, and new approaches to regulation New sections on e-commerce and its impact on customer relationships New case studies and vignettes A new companion website to support teaching, including PowerPoint slides, test bank questions, additional cases and cameo video mini-lectures. Financial Services Marketing 2e will help the student and the practitioner to develop a firm grounding in the fundamentals of financial services strategy, customer acquisition and customer development. Reflecting the realities of financial services marketing in an increasingly complex sector, it provides the most up-to-date, international and practical guide to the subject available.

... 200, 213 Investing 51 invest to grow 99 investment-based entry 215 Islamic banking products 97, 120 Islamic financial services 187, 203, 251–3 Islamic law 120 IT-based distribution methods 316 IVR (automatic call-handling procedure) ...