Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Minow, True-Frost, & Whiting: The First Global Prosecutor: Promise and Constraints

Martha Minow (Harvard Univ. - Law), C. Cora True-Frost (Syracuse Univ. - Law), & Alex Whiting (Harvard Univ. - Law) have published The First Global Prosecutor: Promise and Constraints (Univ. of Michigan Press 2015). Contents include:
  • Luis Moreno Ocampo, Prologue: The Prosecutor’s Use of Legal Policies
  • Martha Minow, C. Cora True-Frost, & Alex Whiting, The Prosecutor Casts a Shadow: Convenor, Collaborator, and Law Enforcer
  • David Scheffer, False Alarm about the Proprio Motu Prosecutor
  • Leila Nadya Sadat, Crimes against Humanity: Limits, Leverage, and Future Concerns
  • Robert H. Mnookin, Rethinking the Tension between Peace and Justice: The International Criminal Prosecutor as Diplomat
  • Jens Meierhenrich, The Evolution of the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court: Insights from Institutional Theory
  • Alex Whiting, Investigations and Institutional Imperatives at the International Criminal Court
  • Julie Rose O’Sullivan, The Relationship between the Office of the Prosecutor and the Judicial Organ: Conflict and Opportunity
  • Patricia M. Wald, The Elusive Pursuit of Trust between Prosecutors and Judges
  • Máximo Langer, The Archipelago and the Wheel: The Universal Jurisdiction and the International Criminal Court Regimes
  • C. Cora True-Frost, The International Civil Servant: How the First Prosecutor Engaged the U.N. Security Council
  • Christopher Stone, Widening the Impact of the International Criminal Court: The Prosecutor’s Preliminary Examinations in the Larger System of International Justice
  • Jessica Lynn Corsi, “Managing Violence”: Can the International Criminal Court Prevent Sexual Violence in Conflict?
  • Martha Mino, Education as a Tool in Preventing Violent Conflict: Suggestions for the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
  • Martha Minow, C. Cora True-Frost, & Alex Whiting, Conclusion