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The Judiciary of International Criminal Law
Journal of International Criminal Justice ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-07-01 , DOI: 10.1093/jicj/mqz033
Mikkel Jarle Christensen 1
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The article investigates the judiciary of international criminal law and its developments over time. Inspired by the sociological tools of Pierre Bourdieu and building on an original dataset, the article analyzes the judiciary of three international criminal courts (ICTY, ICC, ECCC). The focus of the analysis is how the composition of expertise in this judiciary reflects the wider power structure in the field of international criminal law as well as temporal developments in this structure. Responding to and reflecting these transformations, the international criminal law judiciary has been affected by a double decline of positions and prestige, and a turn towards practice as the core expertise of the field. However, despite this turn to practice the accumulation of especially political expertise still structures access to elite positions in the international criminal law judiciary.

中文翻译:

国际刑法司法机构

本文探讨了国际刑法的司法制度及其随时间的发展。本文受 Pierre Bourdieu 的社会学工具的启发,并以原始数据集为基础,分析了三个国际刑事法院(ICTY、ICC、ECCC)的司法机构。分析的重点是该司法机构的专家组成如何反映国际刑法领域更广泛的权力结构以及该结构的时间发展。为应对和反映这些转变,国际刑法司法机构受到地位和威望双重下降以及转向实践作为该领域核心专长的影响。然而,
更新日期:2019-07-01
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