The Right to Punish
Political Authority and International Criminal Justice
- 198pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The book delves into the moral justification of international courts' authority to override state sovereignty in prosecuting individuals for serious crimes such as genocide and war crimes. By examining this issue through a distinct philosophical perspective, it addresses the ethical implications of holding individuals accountable for mass human rights violations, challenging traditional notions of state power and individual responsibility in the context of international law.
