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European University Institute
University of Cambridge - Faculty of Law
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landmark, Tadic, ICTY, judicial review of the Security Council, international humanitarian law, international criminal law, legal reasoning, judicial law making
victims, International Criminal Law, representation, juridified victimhood, abstract victimhood, The Victims
global justice, international criminal law, Arendt, diversity, tribunalization, conceptions of justice
rule of law, Uganda, International Criminal Court, donors, accountability, equality, fairness, legal certainty, norm entrepreneurs
Legal equality, Immunity, International Criminal Court, Equality before the law, Africa, Impunity
international criminal law, theory, factual theories, operational theories, foundational theories, external theories, popular theories
international criminal courts, hybrid courts, internationalized courts
genocide, crimes against humanity, Lemkin, Lauterpacht, Sands
legacy, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, ICTR, Rwanda, international criminal justice, immortality
international tribunals, mixed courts, jurisdictional arrangements, primacy, complementarity, jurisdiction, international criminal procedure
International Criminal Court, northern Uganda, globalisation, international criminal justice, peace versus justice, Acholi
humanitarianism, international criminal justice, international criminal law, reflexivity, Levinas
peacemaking, international law, lex pacificatoria, jus post bellum, legal encapsulation, legal inoculation, post Cold War
Reflexivity, socio-legal research, empirical research, international criminal law, research ethics
Sudan, South Sudan, peace, peacemaking, Comprehensive Peace Agreement, Darfur, civil war
Sudan, Darfur, DPA, ESPA, CPA, peace agreements, human rights, marginalisation
Self-determination, Sudan, Egypt, United Kingdom, UN Security Council, legal history
Conflict Prevention, International Criminal Justice, International Criminal Court, Deterrence, Africa, Peace
regional organisations, frames, conflict resolution, international criminal law
Individualisation of war, international criminal justice, tensions, peace versus justice, humanitarianism, intervention, policies
Horn of Africa; self-determination; secession, law; politics; conflict; R2P
crimes against humanity, apartheid, duty to prosecute, transitional justice, peace negotiations, South Africa, Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Humanity, International Law Commission
history of international law, women in international law, World War II, Neocalvinism, war foster cildren, Gentili
transitional justice, Global South, battle, liberalism, deformalisation
external relations law, European Union, eurocentrism, mediation, peace, norms, Common Foreign and Security Policy
law, peacemaking, peace, norms, jus post bellum, lex pacificatoria
International law, methodology, historiography, politics of history, formalism, epistemology, empirical research