1.

Record Nr.

UNISA990000758960203316

Autore

MACHIAVELLI, Niccolò

Titolo

Oeuvres / Machiavel ; traduction de l'italien par Christian Bec ; ed. etablie par Christian Bec

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paris : Laffont, c1996

ISBN

2-221-06556-5

Descrizione fisica

CVI, 1386 p ; 20 cm

Collana

Bouquins

Disciplina

320

Collocazione

VI.3.A. 918(XV E 131)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910383809703321

Autore

Clarke Kamari Maxine <1966->

Titolo

Affective justice : the International Criminal Court and the Pan-Africanist pushback / / Kamari Maxine Clark

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Durham, : Duke University Press, 2019

Durham : , : Duke University Press, , 2019

ISBN

9781478090304

1478090308

9781478007388

1478007389

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1 online resource)

Disciplina

345/.01

Soggetti

Criminal law - Africa

International crimes - Africa

Criminal justice, Administration of - Africa

Criminal justice, Administration of - International cooperation

International criminal courts - Africa

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese



Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Assemblages of interconnections -- Affective justice as a theorization of rule of law assemblages -- Affective justice: applications of the component parts -- Genealogies of anti-impunity: sentimentalizing legalism through the encapsulation of the victim to be saved and the perpetrator to be held accountable -- Founding moments and founding fathers: shaping publics through sentimental narratives -- Bio-mediation and the #bringbackourgirls campaign: making suffering visible through its decoupling from lived spaces -- From perpetrator to hero: re-narrating culpability through reattribution -- Affects, emotional regimes and the reattribution of international law -- Reattribution through the making of an African criminal court -- Treaty withdrawal as an affective practice: reattribution through refusal of the irrelevance of official capacity movement.

Sommario/riassunto

"Since its inception in 2001, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been met with resistance by various African states and their leaders, who see the court as a new iteration of colonial violence and control. In Affective Justice Kamari Maxine Clarke explores the African Union's pushback against the ICC in order to theorize affect's role in shaping forms of justice in the contemporary period. Drawing on fieldwork in The Hague, the African Union in Addis Ababa, sites of post-election Violence in Kenya, and in Boko Haram's circuits in Northern Nigeria, Clarke formulates the concept of affective justice--an emotional response to competing interpretations of justice--to trace how affect becomes manifest in judicial practices. By detailing the effects of the ICC's all African-indictments, she outlines how affective responses to this call into question the 'objectivity' of ICC's mission to protect those victimized by violence and prosecute perpetrators of those crimes. In analyzing the effects of such cases, Clarke provides a fuller theorization of how people articulate what justice is and the mechanisms through which they do so"--