Une échelle européenne pour la justice internationale ?
Isabelle Delpla
Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, 2014, vol. 45, issue 03-04, 75-106
Abstract:
What would a European scale for international (criminal) justice be? The relevance of this question is far from obvious, since anglo-saxon research ignores it as much as research on the European Union overestimates it. According to the latter, this scale would take on significance through a policy of conditionality that leads to a progress toward Europe and its ideals, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) being a stepping stone in this process. However this conception covers up the divisions, conflicts and paradoxes that permeate the reception of this justice and internal tensions. The very idea of a European scale of justice is analyzed through the reception of the ICTY in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Date: 2014
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