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Crimes against Humanity
A Normative Account

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  • Author: Larry May, Washington University, St Louis
  • Date Published: November 2004
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521600514

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  • This analysis of the philosophical foundations of international criminal law focuses on the moral, legal, and political questions that arise when individuals who commit collective crimes, such as crimes against humanity, are held accountable by international criminal tribunals. These tribunals challenge one of the most sacred prerogatives of states--sovereignty--and breaches to this sovereignty can only be justified in limited circumstances. The book should appeal to students of international law, political philosophy, international relations, and human rights theory.

    • Was the first booklength treatment of the philosophy of international law
    • Will have a cross-disciplinary appeal (political philosophy, international law, international relations, human rights)
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    "Larry May brings an unusual combination of talents to this probing analysis of international criminal justice: philosophical insight and experience as a practicing criminal lawyer. Philosophers as well as international lawyers and experts on international relations will profit from his balanced and sensitive discussion." Allen Buchanan, Duke University

    "May's book is notable both for taking on some often-ignored elements of international law as a system, and for helping start a conversation about the best way--whether it ultimately be legal or otherwise--of really tackling evils with an international scope." - Daniel H. Levine, University of Maryland at College Park

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    • Date Published: November 2004
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521600514
    • length: 326 pages
    • dimensions: 231 x 163 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.48kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Universal Norms and Moral Minimalism:
    1. Introduction
    2. Jus cogens norms
    3. Custom, opinio juris, and consent
    Part II. Principles of International Criminal Law:
    4. The security principle
    5. The international harm principle
    6. International crime: the case of rape
    Part III. Prosecuting International Crimes:
    7. Prosecuting minor players for crimes against humanity
    8. Prosecuting state leaders for crimes against humanity
    9. Prosecuting genocide amidst widespread complicity
    Part IV. Defenses and Alternatives:
    10. Superior orders, duress, and moral perception
    11. The international rule of law
    12. Victims and convictions
    13. Reconciliation and amnesty programs.

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    Larry May, Washington University, St Louis
    Larry May is Professor of Philosophy at Washington University, St Louis.

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