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Model(ing) Justice: Perfecting the Promise of International Criminal Law

Model(ing) Justice: Perfecting the Promise of International Criminal Law

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The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was a pioneering international criminal tribunal designed to advance liberalism through international criminal law. Model(ing) Justice examines the practice and case law of the ICTY to analyze its structural flaws and propose ways to improve its contribution to social peace and prosperity.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 258 pages
\n Publication date: 29 November 2018
\n Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) stands as a remarkable and pioneering institution among a wave of international criminal tribunals (ICTs) that emerged in the 1990s. Its primary objective was to promote liberal ideals and values through the application of international criminal law. In the book "Model(ing) Justice," the author delves into the practice and case law of the ICTY to offer a groundbreaking theoretical analysis of the inherent structural flaws that hinder these institutions from effectively contributing to social peace and prosperity.

Kerstin Bree Carlson, the author, takes a critical approach to examining the challenges faced by ICTs as socially constitutive institutions. Through her seminal analysis, Carlson sheds light on the structural impediments that prevent these organizations from fully realizing the goals articulated by political liberalism.

One of the central themes of the book is the notion of "modeling justice." Carlson argues that ICTs, as institutions, should strive to model the principles and values of justice that they seek to promote. However, she points out that many ICTs fall short in this regard, as they are often influenced by political and economic interests, rather than by a genuine commitment to justice.

Carlson's analysis highlights the need for international organizations to be more accountable and transparent in their operations. She suggests that these organizations should establish clear guidelines and standards for their work, and ensure that their decisions are based on objective criteria rather than political or ideological considerations. Additionally, Carlson advocates for greater involvement of civil society in the work of ICTs, as it can provide valuable insights and perspectives that may be overlooked by these institutions.

Another important aspect of Carlson's analysis is the role of international law in promoting social peace and prosperity. She argues that international law plays a crucial role in establishing the framework for justice and accountability, but that it must be implemented effectively and enforced rigorously. Carlson highlights the need for international cooperation and collaboration in order to ensure that international law is respected and upheld.

In conclusion, "Model(ing) Justice" offers a thought-provoking and insightful examination of the practice and case law of the ICTY, as well as the structural challenges that hinder these institutions from achieving their goals. Through her theoretical analysis, Carlson provides valuable insights into the ways in which international organizations can improve their performance and disseminate the principles of political liberalism. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the field of international criminal law and the role of international institutions in promoting social peace and prosperity.

\n Weight: 480g\n
Dimension: 235 x 156 x 18 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781108417693\n \n

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