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Lights and Shadows: The <i>Ongwen</i> Case at the International Criminal Court: Studies in International Criminal Law, cartea 7

Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo, Fabio Ferraz de Almeida
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2025
What happens when a former child soldier becomes a convicted war criminal? Lights and Shadows of the Ongwen Case at the International Criminal Court explores this unique and controversial trial – arguably the most complex in ICC history. Learn how law, culture, gender, and justice collide through insights from legal scholars, anthropologists, and sociologists. From charges of forced marriage to the role of spiritual duress, and from local Acholi justice practices to the lives of children born of war, this edited collection uncovers some of the difficult questions international criminal law must face. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the challenges of international criminal justice in action.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004743373
ISBN-10: 9004743375
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Studies in International Criminal Law


Notă biografică

Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo is pursuing a second doctoral programme: the DPhil in Law at the University of Oxford, where he is also a tutor. His areas of expertise include international criminal law.

Fabio Ferraz de Almeida is a lecturer in criminology at the University of Lincoln. His research focuses on social interaction in police and judicial settings, including police forces in England, courtrooms in Brazil and, more recently the International Criminal Court.

Cuprins

Foreword: Lights, Shadows, and Dialogue
Sigurd D’hondt

Notes on Contributors
12 Lights and Shadows of the Ongwen Case at the International Criminal Court: An Overview
Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Fabio Ferraz de Almeida
13 Fertile or Futile Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility? A Critical Analysis of the Ongwen Judgment in Relation to the Claim of Coercive Environment
Windell Nortje and Noëlle Quénivet
14 Forced Marriage as the Crime against Humanity of ‘Other Inhumane Acts’ in the International Criminal Court’s Ongwen Case
Kathleen M. Maloney, Melanie O’Brien and Valerie Oosterveld

15 The Prosecutor v Dominic Ongwen: An Examination of the Role of Traditional Justice Mechanisms in International Criminal Justice
Linda Mushoriwa
16 Proportionality and Moral Blameworthiness in Ongwen’s icc Sentencing Decision
Demetra Fr. Sorvatzioti
17 Fighters, Not Victims: On Victimhood Recognition and Gender Representations in the Enslavement Charges in the Ongwen Case
Silvina Sánchez Mera
18 Constructing a Sensory Alternative to the Ongwen Judgment
Raghavi Viswanath and Fangyi Li
19 Culture and the Illusion of Self-Evidence: Spiritual Beliefs in the Ongwen Trial
Adina-Loredana Nistor
20 The Post-Ongwen Case Period and the Reconciliation Process in Northern Uganda: Local Communities as a Site of Knowledge
Christelle Molima Bameka
21 Children Born of War: The Recognition of Children Born of War as Victims in the Ongwen Case
Giovanna M Frisso

22 Epilogue: Ongwen and the Legitimacy of the ICC
Juan-Pablo Perez-Leon-Acevedo and Fabio Ferraz de Almeida

Index