International criminal law - a counter-hegemonic project?

Jeßberger, Florian; Steinl, Leonie; Mehta, Kalika

Book (edited collection)

Abstract

This book enquires into the counter-hegemonic capacity of international criminal justice. It highlights perspectives and themes that have thus far often been neglected in the scholarship on (critical approaches to) international criminal justice. Can international criminal justice be viewed as a ‘counter-hegemonic’ project? And if so, under what conditions? In response to these questions, scholars and practitioners from the Global South and North reflect inter alia on the engagement with international criminal justice in the context of Ukraine, Palestine, and minorities in South-Asia while also highlighting the hegemonic tendencies built into the institutional structure of the International Criminal Court on the axes of gender and language.

Details about the publication

PublisherSpringer
Place of publicationDen Haag
Edition1st edition
StatusPublished
Release year2023
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ISBN978-94-6265-550-8
DOI10.1007/978-94-6265-551-5
KeywordsInternational criminal justice; International Criminal Court; Third World approaches to international law; Global justice; Hegemony

Editors from the University of Münster

Steinl, Leonie
Associate professor of Criminal Law, International Criminal Law and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies