Africa and International Criminal Justice

Africa and International Criminal Justice

Radical Evils and the International Criminal Court

Agwu, Fred

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2019

222

Dura

Inglês

9780367359379

15 a 20 dias

453

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Part One: The historical context;

1. A Precis on radical evils, the ICC and African Armed Conflicts;

2. The Elements of radical evils;

3. Theories of the radical evil of genocide;

4. Genocide in Historical Perspective;

5. Genocide in Africa;

6. International Criminal Justice in Perspective;

7. Juridical Basis and Applicable law in International Criminal Trials;

8. Contemporary International Legal Institutions Authorized to Prosecute Radical Evils;

Part Two: International Criminal Justice in Africa;

9. Africa's ownership of its International Criminal Trials;

10. Africa and the International Criminal Legal Order;

11. Africa's objection to the "white man's witch hunt";

12. Facing the dread of the ICC;

13. In Search of a viable ICC accountability initiative for Africa;
Saif Al Islam Gaddafi;International Humanitarian Law;Ivory Coast;International Criminal Justice;NGO Report;Dubio Pro Reo;African Human Rights Court;Adolf Hitler;Central African Republic;Fatou Bensouda;ICC Prosecutor;Boko Haram;Rome Statute;African Court;Radical Evils;Appeals Chamber;International Criminal Trials;ICC;Bosco Ntaganda;Hybrid Tribunals;Civil Society;Pre-Trial Chamber;Trial Chamber;Nigerian Military;War Time