1 Introduction: Rethinking International Criminal Justice? 1
PART Ⅰ: ACHIEVING JUSTICE IN POST-CONFLICT SOCIETIES 27
2 Mass Atrocity: Theories and Concepts of Accountability - On the Schizophrenia of Accountability&Caroline Fournet 27
3 Collective Responsibility for Global Crime: Limitations with the Liability Paradigm&Mark Findlay 47
4 Victims' Expectations towards Justice in Post-Conflict Societies: A Bottom-Up Perspective&Ernesto Kiza and Holger-C.++Rohne 75
5 Making International Criminal Procedure Work: From Theory to Practice&Richard Vogler 105
6 Should States Bear the Responsibility of Imposing Sanctions on its Citizens who as Witnesses Commit Crimes before the ICC?&Sylvia Ngane 129
PART Ⅱ: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE AS GOVERNANCE 155
7 Exclusion and Inclusion: Bio-Politics and Global Governance through Criminalisation&Edwin Bikindo 155
8 Contrasting Dynamics of Global Administrative Measures and International Criminal Courts: Cosmopolitanism, Multilateralism, State Interests&Nicholas Dorn 179
9 Governing through Globalised Crime: Thoughts on the Transition from Terror&Mark Findlay 207
10 Evaluating Sentencing as a Force for Achieving Justice in International Criminal Trials&Ralph Henham 227
11 The Paradox of Global Terrorism and Community-Based Security Policing&Clive Walker 253
Index 275