Abstract:This book provides a path-breaking socio-historical account of the global transformation of international criminal law (ICL) through the engagement of justice activists and national courts in Latin America and Central Eastern Europe (CEE). Based on ethnographic observation, analyses of jurisprudence, and interviews with lawyers and judicial officials from Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Estonia, Guatemala, Lithuania, Paraguay, and Romania, it demonstrates how judges, prosecutors, and human rights campaigners cons… Show more
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