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Penal Modernization in the Western Balkans: Continuities and Changes since the Nineteenth Century
Abstract Influential sociologists of social control, including Émile Durkheim, Max Weber and others, conceived of the modern state as progressively moving towards the humanization of its penal programme. This article highlights developments that do not easily fit this progressivist model, drawing attention to the region that today is often referred to ...
Olga Kantokoski
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Abstract In this article we apply Wacquant's conceptualization of the ghetto to an analysis of interviews conducted with Roma people living in the state‐enforced camps of Turin, Italy. We illustrate how the elements characterizing a ghetto according to Wacquant (i.e.
Vincenzo Romania, Tommaso Bertazzo
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A Critique of the Concerns on the Proprio Motu Powers of the ICC Prosecutor
During the Rome Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries where the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was drafted, the ICC Prosecutor’s powers were a matter of dispute.
Şehmus Kurtuluş
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International Criminal Law after Rome: Concerns from a U.S. Military Perspective [PDF]
Lietzau argues that the US cannot support the International Criminal Court because it fails to recognize its unique responsibilities in the world when issues of international peace and security are involved.
Lietzau, William K.
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Some Developments in the Prosecution of International Crimes Committed in Palestine: Any Real News? [PDF]
This article examines the recent developments in the prosecution of international crimes committed in the Palestinian Territory, focusing mainly on the role of the International Criminal Court.
Longobardo, M., Longobardo, M.
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RIGHT TO THE CAMPSITE: How Dutch Caravan Dwellers Continue their Struggle for Inclusion
Abstract Over the past decade, a growing housing and urban studies literature has engaged with the Lefebvrian concept of the ‘right to the city’. Central to this are rights, laws and grassroots demands. Emerging literature has also focused on the practical side of the right to the city as a set of actions to undo exclusion and dispossession.
Dominic Teodorescu
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Specific Direction: An Unspecific Threshold
Aiding and abetting has been recognised as a form of individual criminal responsibility since the 1940’s when the first international tribunals were created.
Dhruv Sharma
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This paper addresses the question of the criminalization of war crimes, which are compared at the international and internal legislative level under military law.
Oksana Cherviakova , Vladyslav Mekheda
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Unsigning the Rome Statute: Examining the Relationship Between the United States and the International Criminal Court [PDF]
Presently, 120 states are parties to the Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court (ICC). A state that one will not find on the list, however, would be the United States.
Naylor, Allison
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The International Criminal Court in the Context of International Criminal Law [PDF]
There was a long path to the establishment of a permanent international criminal tribunal, from 1474 through the so-called Versailles Peace Treaties, the International Military Tribunal of Nuremberg and the International Military Tribunal of Tokyo, and
Kovács, Péter
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