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Symbolic Gestures and the Generation of Global Social ControlSymbolic Gestures and the Generation of Global Social Control

Symbolic Gestures and the Generation of Global Social Control

Rothe Dawn

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"The recently established International Criminal Court (ICC) has been touted as a major breakthrough in the potential control of genocide, terrorism, and war crimes. This book explores the historical origins of the Court and provides an examination of the basic structure and functioning of the Court. Dawn Rothe and Christopher W. Mullins offer a detailed critique of procedural, conceptual, and practical elements of the ICC through the lens of critical criminological theory and research, and identify several problems with the design and proposed implementation of the ICC. The theoretical analysis employed shows how the Court is but a small step forward in the control of crimes by states and state leaders due to its limited extent, myopic conception of crime, jurisdictional scape, and minimal compulsory power. Certain to appeal to criminology and international studies scholars, this work outlines suggestions for strengthening the Court."--Jacket.

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OL8423207W

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International criminal courtsInternational Criminal CourtTribunaux pénaux internationauxInternational criminal courts and tribunalsInternational crimesInternational criminal lawInternationale StrafgerichtsbarkeitSoziale KontrolleCour pénale internationale

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