Author(s): Steven C. Roach
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 275
Contents......Page 6
Contributors......Page 8
Abbreviations......Page 11
Introduction: Global Governance in Context......Page 14
Part I: Realpolitik and Rationalism......Page 40
1. Embedded Realpolitik? Reevaluating United States’ Opposition to the International Criminal Court......Page 42
2. From Realism to Legalization: A Rationalist Assessment of the International Criminal Court in the Democratic Republic of Congo......Page 68
Part II: Constructivism, Legitimacy, and Accountability......Page 86
3. Explaining the International Criminal Court: A Practice Test for Rationalist and Constructivist Approaches......Page 88
4. The Politics of Discursive Legitimacy: Understanding the Dynamics and Implications of Prosecutorial Discretion at the International Criminal Court......Page 120
5. Anarchy is What Criminal Lawyers and other Actors Make of it: International Criminal Justice as an Institution of International and World Society......Page 146
Part III: Cosmopolitanism and Global Order......Page 168
6. Political Evil, Cosmopolitan Realism, and the Normative Ambivalence of the International Criminal Court......Page 170
7. Four Cosmopolitan Projects: The International Criminal Court in Context......Page 192
8. The Cosmopolitan Test: Universal Morality and the Challenge of the Darfur Genocide......Page 218
9. Justice of the Peace? Future Challenges and Prospects for a Cosmopolitan Court......Page 238
Bibliography......Page 248
A......Page 278
B......Page 279
C......Page 280
D......Page 282
E......Page 283
G......Page 284
H......Page 285
I......Page 286
J......Page 289
L......Page 290
N......Page 291
P......Page 293
R......Page 294
S......Page 297
T......Page 298
U......Page 299
V......Page 300
W......Page 301
Z......Page 302