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Author Steinke, Ronen.

Title The Politics of International Criminal Justice : German Perspectives from Nuremberg to The Hague.

Publication Info. Oxford : Hart, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (161 pages).
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Series Studies in International Law ; v. 41
Studies in international law (Stockholm, Sweden)
Summary To anyone setting out to explore the entanglement of international criminal justice with the interests of States, Germany is a particularly curious, exemplary case. This book draws on government documents and interviews with policymakers, to enrich a broader debate which has to date often been focused primarily on the United States.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-148) and index.
Contents Introduction -- Politics of "historical truth" : an outline -- German objectives to the Nuremburg trials after 1949 -- Germany's own GDR trials after 1989 -- German support for the UN ad hoc tribunals in the 1990s -- Germany's role (and stake) in the creation of the ICC -- Cosmopolitan ideals and national interests : concluding remarks.
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Subject International criminal law.
International criminal law.
International criminal law -- Germany.
Germany.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9781849463133
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