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Access to International Justice

Edited by: Patrick Keyzer, Vesselin Popovski, Charles Sampford

ISBN13: 9781138238244
Published: November 2016
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2014)
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There is much debate about the scope of international law, its compatibility with individual state practice, its enforceability and the recent and limited degree to which it is institutionalized. This collection of essays seeks to address the issue of access to justice, the related element of domestic rule of law which does not yet figure significantly in debates about international rule of law. Even in cases in which laws are passed, institutions are present and key players are ethically committed to the rule of law, those whom the laws are intended to protect may be unable to secure protection. This is an issue in most domestic jurisdictions but also one which poses severe problems for international justice worldwide.

The book will be of interest to academics and practitioners of international law, environmental law, transitional justice, international development, human rights, ethics, international relations and political theory.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Public International Law
Contents:
1. What is 'Access to International Justice' and What Does It Require? Patrick Keyzer, Vesselin Popovski and Charles Sampford
2. Walking the Talk: Human Rights, Access to Justice and the Fight against Poverty Dan Banik
3. Access to International Justice: The Role of the International Criminal Court in Aiding National Prosecutions of International Crimes Rahmat Mohamad
4. Aggression and Monetary Gold Quo Vadis? Mirinda O'Gorman and Charles Sampford
5. Drone Strikes and Human Rights: Balancing National Security, Individual Rights and International Justice Ramesh Thakur
6. Access to International Justice: Law and Practice of the European Court of Human Rights Vesselin Popovski
7. Access to Justice for Victims of the Use of Force in International Affairs: Individual Civil Responsibility for Aggression Edwin Bikundo
8. Access to Justice before International Criminal Tribunals: An Evaluation of the Scheme of Victim Participation adopted by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) Susan Lamb
9. 'Visions of a Distant Millennium'? The Effectiveness of the UN Human Rights Petition System Darren O'Donovan and Patrick Keyzer
10. The ICRC and Access to International Justice: A Carefully Considered Paradox David P. Forsythe
11. Convergence, Fragmentation and Sustainability in Access to International Justice Simon Chesterman
12. Accessing Ecological Justice in the Anthropocene Epoch! Afshin Akhtarkhavari
13. Climate Justice and the Distribution of Rights to Emit Carbon Brendan Mackey and Nicole Rogers
14. Nuclear Power and Human Security: Lessons from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant's Accident Yasunobu Sato Index

Series: Challenges of Globalisation

Institutional Supports for the International Rule of Law (eBook) ISBN 9781317637530
Published August 2014
Routledge
Out of print
Institutional Supports for the International Rule of Law ISBN 9780415857369
Published August 2014
Routledge
£125.00
Globalisation and the Rule of Law ISBN 9780415429719
Published December 2006
Routledge
£43.99
Globalisation and the Rule of Law ISBN 9780415326551
Published November 2004
Routledge
£120.00