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Judging Justice

How Victim Witnesses Evaluate International Courts

«Accessible and engrossing, Judging Justice is a must-read."" - Matthew Weinert, University of Delaware

""The analysis of the data and of each hypothesis is detailed, nuanced, careful, thoughtful and persuasive . . . This book contributes to a richer understanding of the perceptions and experiences of victim/witnesses."" - Alex Whiting, Harvard University»

Some injustices are so massive, so heinous, and so extraordinary that ordinary courts are no longer adequate. The creation of international courts and tribunals to confront major violations of human rights sought to bring justice to affected communities as well as to the entire world. Les mer

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Some injustices are so massive, so heinous, and so extraordinary that ordinary courts are no longer adequate. The creation of international courts and tribunals to confront major violations of human rights sought to bring justice to affected communities as well as to the entire world. Yet if justice is a righting of the imbalance between what has happened and what is reflected in the law, no amount of punishment and no judgment could compensate for that suffering and loss. In order to understand the meaning of justice, James David Meernik and Kimi Lynn King studied the perspective of witnesses who have testified before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Using a unique survey, Meernik and King look at the identity of the victims and their perception of the fairness of ICTY. Because of the need to justify the practical and emotional difficulties involved in testifying before an international tribunal, witnesses look not just to the institution to judge its effectiveness, but also to their own contribution, by testifying effectively. The central elements of the theory Meernik and King develop-identity, fairness, and experience-transcend specific conflicts and countries and are of importance to people everywhere.

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Forlag
The University of Michigan Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780472131266
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«Accessible and engrossing, Judging Justice is a must-read."" - Matthew Weinert, University of Delaware

""The analysis of the data and of each hypothesis is detailed, nuanced, careful, thoughtful and persuasive . . . This book contributes to a richer understanding of the perceptions and experiences of victim/witnesses."" - Alex Whiting, Harvard University»

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