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The International Criminal Court and the Prosecution of Sitting Heads of State : Democracy, Enforcement, and Symbolism of a Revolutionary Practice in International Politics / by Mattia Cacciatori.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cacciatori, Mattia, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International criminal law.
International law.
Transnational crime.
International Criminal Law.
Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations.
Transnational Crime.
Local Subjects:
International Criminal Law.
Sources and Subjects of International Law, International Organizations.
Transnational Crime.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (0 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Summary:
The practice of prosecuting sitting Heads of State (SHoS) by the International Criminal Court (ICC) represents a revolutionary and morally compelling pursuit of justice for those who commit the most heinous crimes known to humanity, regardless of their status. This book embarks on an exploration of the intricate political dynamics surrounding this complex practice, delving into six pivotal cases where the ICC grappled with the idea of prosecuting SHoS. These cases encompass Uganda, Sudan, Kenya, Libya, Syria, and Russia, encompassing all instances where the ICC directly targeted SHoS, as well as two cases where the Court was unable or unwilling to act. The investigation focuses on the multifaceted political complexities involved in initiating investigations against sitting Heads of State. It also delves into the far-reaching domestic and international consequences these prosecutions carried, profoundly impacting both the host societies and the international arena. Dr. Mattia Cacciatori, a Lecturer in International Relations and International Security at the University of Bath, specializes in international law's impact on conflict resolution, prosecuting sitting Heads of State, and assessing the effectiveness of transitional justice mechanisms in peacebuilding. .
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Politics of Prosecuting Sitting Heads of State
Chapter 2. Three Paradoxes for Sitting Heads of State Prosecutions: Promoting Democracy, Enforcing Justice, and Dual Symbolisms
Chapter 3. The ICC and the Democracy Paradox: The Museveni Affair and the Kenyatta Exception
Chapter 4. The ICC and the Enforcement of Justice Paradox: The Downfall of Gaddafi and the Assad Impasse
Chapter 5. The ICC and the Symbolism Paradox: The Al Bashir Debacle and Putin’s War
Chapter 6. Conclusions.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9783031546464

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