Hegemony and international criminal law - an introduction

Steinl, Leonie

Research article in edited proceedings (conference)

Abstract

The chapter introduces the concept of the book and the various perspectives presented therein. While situating the notion of hegemony in the context of international criminal law, the chapter lays down the central question that runs as a common thread through all of the contributions and establishes the importance of addressing plural perspectives on hegemonic tendencies and counter-hegemonic capacities of international criminal law and its institutions.

Details about the publication

EditorsJeßberger, Florian; Steinl, Leonie; Mehta, Kalika
Book titleInternational criminal law - a counter-hegemonic project?
Page range1-9
PublisherSpringer
Place of publicationDen Haag ; Berlin
Edition1. edition
Title of seriesInternational criminal justice series
Volume of series31
StatusPublished
Release year2023
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ConferenceInternational criminal law - a counter-hegemonic project?, Juni 2021, Berlin , Germany
ISBN978-94-6265-550-8
DOI10.1007/978-94-6265-551-5_1
KeywordsInternationales Strafrecht; Hegemonie

Authors from the University of Münster

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