Intolerant Justice (PDF)
Conflict and Cooperation on Transnational Litigation
(Sprache: Englisch)
In a globalized world, national legal systems often face dilemmas of international cooperation: Should our citizens stand trial in foreign courts that do not meet our standards? Should we extradite offenders to countries with a poor human rights record?...
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In a globalized world, national legal systems often face dilemmas of international cooperation: Should our citizens stand trial in foreign courts that do not meet our standards? Should we extradite offenders to countries with a poor human rights record? Should we enforce rulings issued by foreign judges whose values are different from our own? Intolerant Justice argues that ethnocentrism--the human tendency to divide the world into superior in-groups and inferior out-groups--fuels fear and mistrust of foreign justice and sparks domestic political controversies: while skeptics portray foreign legal systems as dangerous and threatening, others dismiss these concerns.
The book traces this dynamic in a range of fascinating cases, including the American hesitation to allow criminal trials of troops in the courts of NATO countries, the dilemma of extradition to China, and the European wariness toward U.S. civil judgments. Despite the growing role of law and courts in international politics, Intolerant Justice suggests that cooperation among legal systems often meets resistance and shows how this resistance can be overcome.
The book traces this dynamic in a range of fascinating cases, including the American hesitation to allow criminal trials of troops in the courts of NATO countries, the dilemma of extradition to China, and the European wariness toward U.S. civil judgments. Despite the growing role of law and courts in international politics, Intolerant Justice suggests that cooperation among legal systems often meets resistance and shows how this resistance can be overcome.
Autoren-Porträt von Asif Efrat
Asif Efrat is an associate professor of government at Reichman University. His research in the field of international relations focuses on cooperation among states in matters of law, crime, and justice. His work has appeared in leading journals, including International Organization, Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, and the European Journal of International Relations. He is the author of Governing Guns, Preventing Plunder: International Cooperation against Illicit Trade (OUP, 2012).
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- Autor: Asif Efrat
- 2022, Englisch
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0197658903
- ISBN-13: 9780197658901
- Erscheinungsdatum: 22.11.2022
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