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"Equality of Arms": Challenges Confronting the Legal Profession in the Emerging International Criminal Justice System
Legal Profession Emerging International Criminal Justice System
2015/8/4
The protection of the rule of law requires that the international criminal justice system focus on two key elements: (i) the substantive objective of ending impunity by bringing war criminals to justi...
The Birth of Impersonal Exchange: The Community Responsibility System and Impartial Justice
Impersonal Exchang Responsibility System
2015/7/20
On March 28, 1210, Rubeus de Campo of Genoa contracted to pay a debt of 100
marks sterling in London on behalf of Vivianus Jordanus from Lucca (Lanfranco Scribe
1210, no. 524). There is nothing unus...
Big Brother’s shadow: History, justice, and the political imagination in post-1989 Poland
History justice the political imagination
2015/6/18
Within the paradigm of “transitional justice”, the problematic of justice in
“post” societies is generally conceived of in terms of “how new democracies
have attempted to strike a balance between ...
Virtuous justice, and its price in truth in post-dictatorial Argentina
Virtuous justice price
2015/6/18
“What happened? Why did it happen? How could it have happened?” These
are, says Hannah Arendt, “the questions with which my generation had been
forced to live for the better part of its adult life...
The quietude of transitional justice: Five rhetorical questions
transitional justice rhetorical questions
2015/6/4
What are we talking about? For a day, a virtual eternity in the governing “news
cycle”, the left-leaning international media buzzes with commentary regarding
the South African government’s decisio...
Truth versus impunity: Post-transitional justice in Argentina and the ‘human rights turn’
Post-transitional justice Argentina
2015/6/4
In Argentina, the processes of democratic transition and transitional justice
are both inextricably associated with Raúl Alfonsín, for both began with his
accession to the presidency after the fre...
Justice intersects with research on federal review committee
Justice intersects federal review committee
2015/5/25
Any casual viewer of courtroom dramas is probably familiar with the idea that when a criminal defendant can't afford a lawyer, the court appoints one.But how are those lawyers chosen? How are they pai...
United We Stand: Social Justice for All: A Study of Social Justice and Power Through a Bona Fide Group Perspective
Social Justice Group Identity Model United Nations Group Formation White Privilege Advocacy Bona Fide Group Perspective Communication Studies
2015/1/8
"In an increasingly abrasive and polarized American society, a greater commitment to social justice can play a construcive role in helping people develop a more sophisticated understanding of diversit...
Reflections on the Processes of Justice and Social Particpation from the Perspective of Family
Perspective of Family Processes of Justice and Social
2014/11/27
In order to make general reflections on two important concepts in the definition of the characteristics of Cuban society, justice and social participation, placing them in the context of the daily rep...
From Democratization to Globalization to Justice : Political Generations in Hungarian Environmentalism from the 1980s to the 2000s
Democratization to Globalization to Justice Political Generations Hungarian Environmentalism 1980s to the 2000s
2014/11/6
This presentation applies sociologist Nancy Whittier's concept of "political generations" to explore political identities and strategies appearing over time in the Hungarian environmental movement. I ...
Environmental Justice and Roma Communities in Central and Eastern Europe
Environmental Justice Roma Communities Central Eastern Europe
2014/11/6
Environmental injustice and the social exclusion of Roma communities in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has roots in historical patterns of ethnic exclusion and widening socioeconomic inequalities fo...
The Canadian Criminal Justice Association (CCJA) was founded in 1919 and remains an independent national voluntary organization working for an improved criminal justice system in Canada.
The Wyoming Criminal Justice Association (WCJA) is an organization that is committed to providing professional services to its members and criminal justice community. The WCJA cooperates with adjunct ...
The American Criminal Justice Association
The American Criminal Justice Association Criminal Justice Association
2014/4/30
The formative idea for an organization such as Lambda Alpha Epsilon originated at San Jose State College, San Jose, California, during the summer of 1937. That summer, the first California Technical I...
Indigenous Peoples and the Capitalist World System: Researching, Knowing, and Promoting Social Justice
Indigenous Peoples Global Capitalism Colonialism State Terrorism
2013/9/5
This paper explores the major consequences of the expansion of the European-dominated capitalist world system, colonial terrorism, and continued subjugation for indigenous Americans, Australians, and ...