Table of contents for The politics of constructing the international criminal court : NGOs, discourse, and agency / by Michael J. Struett.


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The Meaning of the International Criminal Court * Norm Contestation in World Politics: Civil Society, States, and Discourse * Discursive Limits: The Failure to Establish an International Criminal Court: 1946-1954 *Context: An Opening for an ICC 1989-1994 * Negotiations: NGOs Shape Terms of the ICC Debate 1995-1998 * Building the Rome Statute: 1998 * Principled Discourse and the Drive for Ratification: 1998-2002 * The Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court * Construction Continues
The Meaning of the International Criminal Court * Norm Contestation in World Politics: Civil Society, States, and Discourse * Discursive Limits: The Failure to Establish an International Criminal Court: 1946-1954 *Context: An Opening for an ICC 1989-1994 * Negotiations: NGOs Shape Terms of the ICC Debate 1995-1998 * Building the Rome Statute: 1998 * Principled Discourse and the Drive for Ratification: 1998-2002 * The Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court * Construction Continues



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
International Criminal Court -- History.
Non-governmental organizations -- Political activity.
Human rights advocacy.