TY - BOOK AU - Vos,Christian M.de AU - Kendall,Sara AU - Stahn,Carsten TI - Contested justice: the politics and practice of the International Criminal Court interventions SN - 9781139924528 PY - 2015/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - International Criminal Court KW - fast KW - International criminal courts KW - Criminal justice, Administration of N1 - Includes papers presented at a conference "Post-Conflict Justice and Local Ownership" at The Hague in May 2011.--Asknowledgments; Includes bibliographical references and index; In whose name? the ICC and the search for constituency; Frederic Megret --; Justice civilisatrice? : the ICC, post-colonial theories and faces of 'the local'; Carsten Stahn --; The global as local : the limits and possibilities of integrating international and transitional justice; David S. Koller --; Bespoke transitional justice at the International Criminal Court; Jaya Ramji-Nogales --; A synthesis of community based justice and complementarity; Michael A. Newton --; In the shadow of Kwoyelo's trial the ICC and complementarity in uganda; Stephen Oola --; A story of missed opportunities : the role of the International Criminal Court in the Democratic Republic of Congo; Pascal Kalume Kambale --; The justice vanguard : Kenyan civil society and the pursuit of accountability; Njonjo Mue and Judy Gitau --; 'They told us we would be part of history' : reflections on the civil society intermediary experience in the Great Lakes Region; Deirdre Clancy --; Challenges and limitations of outreach : from the ICTY to the ICC; Matias Hellman --; 'We ask for justice, you give us law' : justice talk and the encapsulation of victims; Kamari Maxine Clarke --; Refracted justice : the imagined victim and the International Criminal Court; Laurel E. Fletcher --; Reparations and the politics of recognition; Peter J. Dixon --; Beyond the restorative turn : the limits of legal humanitarianism; Sara Kendall --; All roads lead to Rome : implementation and domestic politics in Kenya and Uganda; Christian M. De Vos --; Applying and 'misapplying' the Rome Statute in the Democratic Republic of Congo; Patryk I. Labuda --; Beyond the 'shadow' of the ICC : struggles over control of the conflict narrative in Colombia; Jennifer Easterday --; Between justice and politics : the ICC's intervention in Libya; Mark Kersten --; Peace making, justice, and the ICC; Juan E. Mendez and Jeremy Kelley N2 - "This timely, perceptive book brings together leading scholars and practitioners to reflect on the field of international criminal justice through focusing on a singular institution: the International Criminal Court (ICC). Drawing on a range of experience, empirical work, and normative theory, it seeks to come to grips with a remarkable development-the creation of a permanent, international court meant to adjudicate mass crimes-through assessing the ICC's work in practice, given now more than a decade of experience to explore"-- UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139924528 ER -