Use this url to cite publication: https://hdl.handle.net/007/14775
International Criminal Court Facing the peace vs. justice dilemma
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitame recenzuojamame leidinyje / Article in other peer-reviewed edition (S5)
Type of publication (old)
S4
Author(s)
Krzan, Bartłomiej |
Title
International Criminal Court Facing the peace vs. justice dilemma
Publisher
Vilnius: Mykolo Romerio universitetas
Date Issued
2016
Is part of
International comparative jurisprudence. ISSN 2351-6674, 2016, Vol. 2, No 2
Field of Science
Abstract
The ‘Peace versus justice’ debate has been a central theme when analyzing the politics of international criminal justice. The role of the permanent International Criminal Court may be portrayed as an obstacle to peace processes but it may as well facilitate those processes. The present paper, by juxtaposing sometimes diverging views, argues that a more nuanced approach is needed for properly assessing the impact of the ICC. In fact, the Court may play neither role exclusively. Instead, there are different mechanisms enshrined in the Rome Statute, for accommodating the demands of peace and justice. They are addressed within the present study.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN
2351-6674
Other Identifier(s)
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Language
Anglų / English (en)
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access