Saturday, February 10, 2018

deGuzman & Amann: Arcs of Global Justice: Essays in Honour of William A. Schabas

Margaret M. deGuzman (Temple Univ. - Law) & Diane Marie Amann (Univ. of Georgia - Law) have published Arcs of Global Justice: Essays in Honour of William A. Schabas (Oxford Univ. Press 2018). Contents include:
  • Diane Marie Amann & Margaret M. deGuzman, Foreword
  • Roger S. Clark, William Schabas: Portrait of a Scholar/Activist Extraordinaire
  • M. Cherif Bassiouni, Human Rights and International Criminal Justice in the Twenty First Century: The End of the Post-WWII Phase and the Beginning of an Uncertain New Era
  • Thomas A. Cromwell & Bruno Gélinas-Faucher, William Schabas, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and International Human Rights Law
  • Emmanuel Decaux, The International Convention on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance, as a Victim-Oriented Treaty
  • Kathleen Cavanaugh & Joshua Castellino, The Politics of Sectarianism and its Reflection in Questions of International Law & State Formation in The Middle East
  • Sandra L. Babcock, International Law and the Death Penalty: A Toothless Tiger, or a Meaningful Force for Change?
  • Marc Bossuyt, The UN Optional Protocol on the Abolition of the Death Penalty
  • Christof Heyns, Thomas Probert & Tess Borden, The Right to Life and the Progressive Abolition of the Death Penalty
  • Zhao Bingzhi, Progress and Trend of the Reform of the Death Penalty in China
  • Margaret M. deGuzman, Criminal Law Philosophy in William Schabas' Scholarship
  • Frédéric Mégret, Is the ICC Focusing too Much on Non-State Actors?
  • Shane Darcy, The Principle of Legality at the Crossroads of Human Rights and International Criminal Law
  • Alain Pellet, Revisiting the Sources of Applicable Law Before the ICC
  • Mireille Delmas-Marty, The ICC as a Work in Progress, for a World in Process
  • Carsten Stahn, Legacy in International Criminal Justice
  • Andrew Clapham & Paola Gaeta, Torture by Private Actors and 'Gold Plating' the Offence in National Law: An Exchange of Emails in Honour of William Schabas
  • Hirad Abtahi & Philippa Webb, Secrets and Surprises in the Travaux Préparatoires of the Genocide Convention
  • Jérémie Gilbert, Perspectives on Cultural Genocide: From Criminal Law to Cultural Diversity
  • Beth Van Schaack, Crimes Against Humanity: Repairing Title 18's Blind Spots
  • Leila Nadya Sadat, A New Global Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity: Future Prospects
  • Mark A. Drumbl, Justice Outside of Criminal Courtrooms and Jailhouses
  • Charles Chernor Jalloh, Toward Greater Synergy between Courts and Truth Commissions in Post-Conflict Contexts: Lessons from Sierra Leone
  • Geoffrey Nice & Nevenka Tromp, International Criminal Tribunals and Cooperation with States: Serbia and the provision of evidence for the Slobodan Milosevic Trial at the ICTY
  • Mary Ellen O'Connell, The Arc toward Justice and Peace
  • Adama Dieng, The Maintenance of International Peace and Security through Prevention of Atrocity Crimes: The Question of Co-operation between the UN and regional Arrangements
  • Emma Sandon, Law and Film: Curating Rights Cinema
  • Wayne Jordash, The Role of Advocates in Developing International Law
  • Diane Marie Amann, Bill the Blogger