Type de contenu : Texte
Type de médiation : sans médiation
Type de support : Volume
Titre(s) : Institutional change and the International Criminal Court / Cenap Çakmak
Auteur(s) : Çakmak, Cenap
Publication : London New York (N.Y.) : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022
Description matérielle : 1vol. (X-196 p.) ; 25 cm
Collection : Global governance and international organizations
ISBN : 1-03-204990-1
  978-1-03-204990-8
  978-1-03-204991-5
EAN : 9781032049908 rel.
  9781032049915 br.
Appartient à la collection : Global governance and international organizations
Classification décimale Dewey : 345.01
Note sur les bibliographies et les index : Bibliogr. p. [160]-192. Notes bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
Résumé ou extrait : "This book explores the dynamics and trajectories of change in international politics through an English School analysis of primary institutions including international law, sovereignty and diplomacy, with particular reference to the creation of the International Criminal Court (ICC). The study argues that it serves as an important indicator and model for redefining international politics, particularly through its impact upon three major institutions as prescribed by the English School: international law, sovereignty and diplomacy. The author explores three major areas: the ICC’s contribution to the consolidation of the individual as a subject of the international law; the significance of the Court and its jurisdiction in terms of the state sovereignty; and the strong and determinative role of non-state actors active on global level during the diplomatic process upheld for the making of the norms and rules during the creation of the ICC. These three fields of change, point out to the redefinition and reconstruction of international politics, heralding a solidarist vision of international society. The book will be of particular interest to researchers in the field of the IR, as well as graduate students interested in IR theory, international law, and international organizations."
Sujet - Collectivité : Cour pénale internationale -- Histoire
Sujet - Nom commun : Relations internationales
  Droit international
