International Law and American Criminology: Lessons of Racist Tortureand Reparations from Geneva to Chicago (original) (raw)
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International Law: Terrorism, Torture, Mass Incarceration and American Exceptionalism.
Aaron Tanyhill
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Reconsidering crime and death penalty after WWII : the formation of transnational networks among jurists and criminologists (1945-1980)
Nicolas Picard
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History and International Justice
Christian DELAGE
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human rights & human welfare Historical Background: Evolution of the International Criminal Law, Individual Criminal Accountability and the Idea of A Permanent International Court
Cenap Cakmak
2006
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“Contingent or Unconditional Hostility? U.S. Political Culture and the International Criminal Court”
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David Luban
Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2013
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Salvador Herencia-Carrasco
2010
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Carsten Stahn
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Just Short of Torture: Abusive Treatment and the Limits of International Criminal Justice
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Linda Bishai
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Criminal Law Forum, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004
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Rachel Lopez
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Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 2015
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Georgetown Journal of International Law, 2015
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PSN: History of Prevention, 2015
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