Authority of International Criminal Law : A Controversial Concept by Clare Frances Moran (2023, Hardcover)

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Authority of International Criminal Law : A Controversial Concept, Hardcover by Moran, Clare Frances, ISBN 1108483658, ISBN-13 9781108483650, Brand New, Free shipping in the US "Adopting a perspective informed by legal and political philosophy, Clare Frances Moran explores the authority and legitimacy of international criminal law. Using concrete examples, she demonstrates it can be conceived of as more than simply an exercise of power and theorises how that power may be exercised legitimately"--

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PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-101108483658
ISBN-139781108483650
eBay Product ID (ePID)13059023772

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Book TitleAuthority of International Criminal Law : a Controversial Concept
Number of Pages220 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicInternational
Publication Year2023
IllustratorYes
GenreLaw
AuthorClare Frances Moran
Book SeriesAsil Studies in International Legal Theory Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.3 in

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LCCN2023-001975
Dewey Edition23/eng/20230712
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal345/.0235
Table Of Content1. Introduction; 2. The link between authority and legitimacy; 3. The authority of public international law; 4. The authority of international criminal law; 5. Sovereignty and complementarity; 6. Postcolonialism and Bias in international criminal law; 7. A theory of authority of international criminal law; 8. Conclusion; References; Index.
SynopsisAdopting a perspective informed by legal and political philosophy, Clare Frances Moran explores the authority and legitimacy of international criminal law. Using concrete examples, she demonstrates it can be conceived of as more than simply an exercise of power and theorises how that power may be exercised legitimately., Despite a wealth of literature exploring the issues surrounding it, the legitimacy and authority of international criminal law remain in question. Adopting a perspective informed by legal and political philosophy, Clare Frances Moran considers the authority of international criminal law, why it can be conceived of as more than simply an exercise of power and how that power may be exercised legitimately. Advancing existing scholarship on the subject, Moran explores the roots of the authority of law at the domestic level and tests these ideas in an international context. She examines sovereignty, complementarity and postcolonial issues, and how each impact international criminal law. By developing a theory on the authority of international law, Moran considers how it might be possible to adjudicate more effectively at the international level.
LC Classification NumberKZ7050.M65 2023

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