Introduction: The International Criminal Court – Old Wine in a New Bottle? -- The Historical Concepts of Colonialism and Neo-colonialism -- Introduction Part I -- European Colonialism and Neo-colonialism -- Legal Colonialism by European States -- Imposition of Laws and Western Values in the Field of International Criminal Law -- Introduction Part II -- The Universalisation of Western Values s…
Part I – Introduction: Towards Rebalancing the Narrative of International Law by Zeray Yihdego, Melaku Geboye Desta and Fikremarkos Merso -- Part II – Articles: The South West Africa Cases: 50 Years Later by Makane Moïse Mbengue and Najib Messihi -- Decolonisation as the Source of the Concepts of Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes by Jean Allain -- The Place of International Law in the …
The International Criminal Court as the new paradigm to close impunity gaps -- The complimentarity regime of the Rome Statute: An analysis of its components -- National implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: Obligations and challenges for states parties -- Domestic prosecutions in Africa under the complementarity regime of the Rome Statute: A practical approach …
Part One. Dynamics -- Chapter 1. Accessing international policy diffusion -- Chapter 2. The dynamics of the process of diffusion: Institutions, individuals and mechanisms -- Part Two: The Process -- Chapter 3. Ambassadors of participation: the internationalisation of PB -- Chapter 4. Promoting Transnational Connections: The Networks of Participatory Democracy -- Chapter 5. The Cascade: From the…