Guilty pleas in international criminal law : constructing a restorative justice approach /
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Stanford, Calif. :
Stanford University Press,
2007
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Table of Contents:
- International criminal justice then and now : the long road from impunity to (some) accountability
- - Financial realities : targeting only the leaders
- Do the numbers count? : the ends served by International criminal prosecutions in societies emerging from mass atrocities
- Plea bargaining at the ICTY
- Plea bargaining at the ICTR
- Using conventional plea bargaining to increase the number of criminal prosecutions for international crimes
- Plea bargaining as restorative justice : using guilty pleas to advance both criminal accountability and reconciliation
- Applying restorative principles in the aftermath of different atrocities : a contextual approach
- The minimal role of restorative justice in current international criminal prosecutions