The Institutionalization of the International Criminal Court

CHF 99.90
Auf Lager
SKU
8Q4EEBBBQQA
Stock 1 Verfügbar
Geliefert zwischen Mi., 17.12.2025 und Do., 18.12.2025

Details

This book explores the institution of the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a policy instrument. It argues that after the Cold War the European Union started challenging the unilateral policies of the United States by promoting new norms and institutions, such as the ICC. This development flies in the face of traditional explanations for cooperation, which would theorize institutionalization as the result of hegemonic preponderance, rational calculations or common identities. The book explains the dynamics behind the emergence of the ICC with a novel theoretical concept of normative binding. Normative binding is a strategy that provides middle powers with the means to tie down the unilateral policies of powerful actors that prefer not to cooperate. The idea is to promote new multilateral norms and deposit them in institutions, which have the potential to become binding even on unilateralist actors, if the majority of states adhere to them.


Analyses a variety of case studies on the complex process of the institutionalization of the ICC Discusses documentation of the case studies based on a vast number of primary sources Demonstrates the EU's significant influence on the institutionalization of the ICC

Autorentext

Salla Huikuri is Researcher at the Department of Political and Economic Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland. She was previously based at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, USA, and at the Waseda University School of Law in Tokyo, Japan. Her research interests include global governance, legitimacy, EU and US foreign policies, qualitative methods, and international relations theories.


Zusammenfassung
"Salla Huikuri's book on the emergence and institutionalization of the organization is therefore highly interesting from the point of view of peace research. ... This book is not only a fascinating history of the origin of the ICC, but also an important contribution to the theory of institutionalization of international norms and to cosmopolitan theories on the emergence of global security regimes." (Timo Kivimäki, Journal of Peace Research, February 27, 2019)

Inhalt

  1. Introduction.- 2. Theorizing the Institutionalization of the International Criminal Court.- 3. Germany and International Criminal Law.- 4. The United States and the International Criminal Court.- 5. The European Union's Support for the International Criminal Court.- 6. Explaining Late Ratifications to the Rome Statute.- 7. The Philippines' Late Ratification of the Rome Statute.- 8. Why Indonesia Has Not Joined the ICC?.- 9. Conclusion.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783030070649
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2019
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T19mm
    • Jahr 2019
    • EAN 9783030070649
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3030070646
    • Veröffentlichung 31.01.2019
    • Titel The Institutionalization of the International Criminal Court
    • Autor Salla Huikuri
    • Gewicht 431g
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 332
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Politikwissenschaft

Bewertungen

Schreiben Sie eine Bewertung
Nur registrierte Benutzer können Bewertungen schreiben. Bitte loggen Sie sich ein oder erstellen Sie ein Konto.
Made with ♥ in Switzerland | ©2025 Avento by Gametime AG
Gametime AG | Hohlstrasse 216 | 8004 Zürich | Schweiz | UID: CHE-112.967.470