International Crook Justice and the Politics of Compliance offers a detailed research study of compliance with legal responsibilities stemmed from the International Crook Tribunal for the previous Yugoslavia’s (ICTY) Statute and incorporates theoretical arguments on compliance into worldwide justice scholarship.
Through making use of 3 designs of compliance based upon browbeating, self-interest and standards, Christopher Lamont checks out both the domestic politics of war criminal offenses indictments and efforts by external stars such as the European Union, the United States and the Tribunal itself to cause compliance results.
He analyzes whether compliance results do or do not equate into an altered normative understanding of global criminal justice on the part of target states.
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