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Routledge Studies in Law, Rights and Justice


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Routledge Studies in Law, Rights and Justice seeks to publish leading monographs and edited collections that explore the interplay between rights and justice across different areas of law and legal practice. The series serves as a home for scholars working in areas such as human rights, social justice, constitutional justice, business and human rights, equality rights and civil justice. It encourages authors to address the theoretical and practical aspects of the application of rights, the achievability of justice in these uncertain times, and the methods available to individuals, organisations, and states to achieve justice. Routledge Studies in Law, Rights and Justice embraces both scholarship from a national and international viewpoint and encourages authors to explore rights and justice from a global perspective. It strives to break down existing disciplinary silos and encourage collaboration, which offers the opportunity to publish thought provoking, original and cutting-edge work. The aim is to foster debates, build bridges between different areas of scholarship, and encourage a wider perspective on the underlying issues that might limit the applicability of rights, or render justice difficult to achieve. 

Routledge Studies in Law, Rights and Justice primarily consider rights and justice from a legal perspective, but does however, welcome submissions that take a broader view and engage with the wider socio-economic, political, and social context. The series editor is very keen to consider works by established and early-career academics, and submissions are encouraged from scholars based all around the world. 

Advisory Board 

Dr Masood Ahmed, University of Leicester, UK 

Professor Merris Amos, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Professor Carina Barbosa Gouvea, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil 

Professor Charles Fombad, University of Pretoria, South Africa  

Dr Steve Foster, Coventry University, UK 

Dr Tan Hsien-Li, National University of Singapore

Dr Imelda Ideinla, Ateneo De Manila University, The Philippines  

Dr Olga Jurasz, Open University, UK 

Dr Richard Kirkham, University of Sheffield, UK 

Professor Andrew Le Sueur, University of Essex, UK 

Professor Obiora Chinedu Okafor, York University, Canada  

Professor David Ormerod KC, University College London, UK 

Professor Lucy Vickers, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Dr Josie Welsh, University of Worcester, UK 

Professor Eric Heinze, Queen Mary University of London, UK

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The Evolution of International Criminal Procedure From Nuremberg and Tokyo to the International Criminal Court

The Evolution of International Criminal Procedure: From Nuremberg and Tokyo to the International Criminal Court

1st Edition

Forthcoming

By Giovanni Chiarini
July 12, 2024

This book examines the evolution of international criminal procedure from the 1945–1946 Nuremberg and Tokyo trials to the present period.  It is largely based on a normative-jurisprudential approach to the procedural rules, comparing both norms and case-law of the relevant courts and tribunals. The...

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