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18:15 - 19:30 27 February 2018
Crime and Global Justice. The Dynamics of International Punishment – Book launch
Location
G.06 LT |
UCL Institute of Archaeology
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31–34 Gordon Square |
London |
WC1 |
United Kingdom
Open to:
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Public |
Academic |
Student
Admission: Free
Ticketing: Open
Speaker information
Multiple speakers, Daniele Archibugi is Research Director at the Italian National Research Council (CNR-IRPPS) and Professor of Innovation, Governance and Public Policy at the University of London, Birkbeck College. He has worked on international political theory and, in particular, on cosmopolitanism and globalization. Alice Pease is a freelance researcher currently working on a modern slavery campaign at the House of Lords. She holds degrees from the Universities of Edinburgh and Bologna and has worked for various think tanks in Europe and Latin America.
A new system of international criminal justice has been implemented in the last quarter of a century. This system comprise the more frequent recourse to universal jurisdiction by national judges, a battery of ad hoc tribunals and the investigations and trials carried out by the International Criminal Court. But which political aims have been really achieved? In light of the book Crime and Global Justice. The Dynamics of International Punishment, an attempt will be made to identify the current dead ends and, hopefully, a few fresh departures.
Contact
Monica Barbone
+44 (0) 2031089289 |
m.barbone@ucl.ac.uk
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