Fictions of Justice : the International Criminal Court and the Challenge of Legal Pluralism in Sub-Sahara Africa.
This book explores how notions of justice are negotiated through everyday micropractices and grassroots contestations of those practices.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
Cambridge University Press,
2009.
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Series: | Cambridge studies in law and society.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; half-title; series-title; title; copyright; dedication; contents; preface; acknowledgments; introduction: the rule of law and its imbrications justice in the making; prologue: the international criminal court and the democratic republic of the congo; antecedents to the icc the former yugoslavia, rwanda, and sierra leone; the icc and competing notions of justice in sub-saharan africa; fictions and specters of justice; context and scope of the book; organization of the book; part one: the production of liberalist truth regimes.
- Chapter 1 constructing fictions: moral economies in the tribunalization of violencechapter 2 crafting the victim, crafting the perpetrator: new spaces of power, new specters of justice; chapter 3 multiple spaces of justice: uganda, the international criminal court, and the politics of inequality; part two: the religious politics of incommensurability; chapter 4 "religious" and "secular" micropractices: the roots of secular law, the political content of radical islamic be.