Papers by Kerstin B R E E Carlson
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Cambridge University Press eBooks, Nov 19, 2018
Social Science Research Network, 2016
This paper challenges international criminal tribunals’ capacity to perform the socially constitu... more This paper challenges international criminal tribunals’ capacity to perform the socially constitute work of transitional justice. It introduces a three-part prototype, the international criminal justice template to describe the core socially constitutive competencies imagined for ICTs, demonstrating the emergence of this template from the Nuremberg tribunal and its application through modern ICTs. Highlighting paradigmatic ICT jurisprudence, the paper shows how the template is unrealizable under current ICT practice due to accountability deficits which stem from international criminal law’s foundational legitimation in natural law, rather than political liberalism, and calls, in its conclusion, for a revision of ICT institutional accountability structures.
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Routledge eBooks, Mar 9, 2023
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International Criminal Law Review, May 9, 2022
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Papers by Kerstin B R E E Carlson