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Routledge Exploring the Boundaries of International Criminal Justice

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Description

This academic collection from Routledge examines the methodologies used in comparative research within the field of international and comparative criminal justice. The text focuses on the transformation of trials and how these processes function in post-conflict societies to achieve justice. By analyzing international sentencing and the specific interests and expectations of victims, the authors build arguments that challenge current ways of understanding justice. The work is significant for those looking to understand how to meet the justice demands of individuals affected by war and social conflict. This book provides a deep look at how legal frameworks can be adapted to better serve those impacted by large-scale social unrest.

Key Features

Examines appropriate methodologies for conducting comparative research in criminal justice settings.

Analyzes trial transformation processes within the specific context of post-conflict societies.

Focuses on international sentencing standards and their practical applications.

Addresses the interests and expectations of victims to better understand justice demands.

Challenges existing conceptions regarding how to give effect to the needs of those affected by war.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 June 2011
Listed Since
16 November 2010

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