International criminal justice and the politics of compliance
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"International Criminal Justice and the Politics of Compliance provides a comprehensive study of compliance with legal obligations derived from the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia's Statute and integrates theoretical debates on compliance into international justice scholarship. Through the use of three models of compliance, based on coercion, self-interest, and norms, Lamont explores both the domestic politics of war crimes indictments and efforts by external actors such as the European Union, the United States, and the Tribunal itself to induce compliance outcomes. This stud imparts that compliance outcomes often do not translate into a changed normative understanding of international criminal justice on the part of target states"--Unedited summary from book cover.
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Christopher K. Lamont
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International Criminal Justice and the Politics of Compliance
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International Criminal Justice and the Politics of Compliance
- ICInternational Criminal Justice...Christopher K. Lamont
International Criminal Justice and the Politics of Compliance
- ICInternational Criminal Justice...Christopher K. Lamont
International Criminal Justice and the Politics of Compliance