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Indian Edition
Published by the Indian Society of International Law
New Delhi: Manak Publications, 2005, IX + 449 pages
ISBN: 81-7827-123-0 (hb); 81-7827-124-9 (pb)
Turkish Edition
Küresel Adalet mi,
Küresel İntikam mı?
Istanbul: Alkım Yayınevi, 2005, 668 pages
ISBN: 975-992-004-2
Kindle Edition (Amazon Digital Services)
(electronic book)
Arabic Edition
Casablanca: Top Edition, 2011, 432 pages
ISBN: 978-9954-24-589-7
About this book
The
evolving concept of universal jurisdiction, the modern doctrine of
humanitarian intervention, and the challenges faced by legal theory in
addressing issues of international terrorism are subjects of this profound
study. The author's main intention is to reflect upon the legal and
philosophical foundations of international criminal law in the context of
politics. He analyzes the prospects of the International Criminal Court and
compares this institution with other forms of universal jurisdiction such as
the Security Council's ad hoc tribunals. He also points out the problem of
double standards in the current practice of "humanitarian politics." Hans
Koechler was appointed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations as
international observer at the Lockerbie trial in The Netherlands. His
experience gained at the "trial of the century" motivated him to reflect on
the feasibility of international criminal justice and humanitarian
intervention in the framework of the present unipolar world order.
Written for:
Legal experts (general international
law, international humanitarian law, international criminal law,
philosophy of law), members of international criminal courts, officials of the United
Nations
Book reviews:
Frontline. India's National Magazine (India)
The Hindu
(Chennai, India)
Humanitäres Völkerrecht - Informationsschriften
(Germany)
Cumhuriyet (Istanbul, Turkey)
(Turkish)
Zaman (Istanbul, Turkey)
(Turkish)
Turkish Area Studies Review (Review of
the Turkish edition)
Mülkiye Dergi (Ankara) (Turkish)
Professor Türkkaya Ataöv
(Ankara)
Al-Quds Al-Arabi
(London) (Arabic)
Al-Ahdath Al-Maghribiya
(Casablanca) (Arabic)
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