Criminal trials, economic dimensions of state crime, and the politics of time in international criminal law : a German-Argentine constellation
In the past thirty years, International Criminal Law (ICL) has established itself as an influential framework through which claims for justice in relation to the past can be mediated. This thesis offers a critique of the particular way in which ICL links history, law and justice. To this end, it con...
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Birkbeck (University of London)
2018
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