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International Criminal Law—A Counter-Hegemonic Project?
States of Criminality: International (Criminal) Law, Palestine, and the Sovereignty Trap
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Nahed Samour
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Hegemony and International Criminal Law—An Introduction
pp. 13
Is International Criminal Justice the Handmaiden of the Contemporary Imperial Project? A TWAIL Perspective on Some Arenas of Contestations
pp. 39
Violence in International Criminal Law and Beyond
pp. 63
A Marxist Analysis of International Criminal Law and Its Potential as a Counter-Hegemonic Project
pp. 87
Double Whammy: Targeted Minorities in South-Asian States
pp. 111
States of Criminality: International (Criminal) Law, Palestine, and the Sovereignty Trap
pp. 135
The Counter-Hegemonic Turn to ‘Entrepreneurial Justice’ in International Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions Relating to the Crimes Committed in Syria and Eastern Ukraine
pp. 153
NGOs and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Justice: The Case of Uganda
pp. 177
The Global South and the Drafting of the Subject-Matter Jurisdiction of the ICC
pp. 191
The ICC and Traditional Islamic Legal Scholarship: Analysing the War Crimes Against Civilians
pp. 215
The ICC’s Role in Countering Patriarchal Claims in Reproductive Justice
pp. 239
The Impacts of English-Language Hegemony on the ICC
pp. 265
Gender Imbalance at the ICC: The Continued Hegemonic Entrenchment of Male Privilege in International Criminal Law
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