内容简介
Introduction
1. International Criminal Justice Then and Now: The Long Road from Impunity to (Some) Accountability
2. Financial Realities: Targeting Only the Leaders
3. Do the Numbers Count? The Ends Served by International Criminal Prosecutions in Societies Emerging from Mass Atrocities
4. Plea Bargaining at the ICTY
5. Plea Bargaining at the ICTR
6. Plea Bargaining at the Special Panels in East Timor
7. Using Conventional Plea Bargaining to Increase the Number of Criminal Prosecutions for International Crimes
8. Plea Bargaining as Restorative Justice: Using Guilty Pleas to Advance Both Criminal Accountability and Reconciliation
9. Applying Restorative Principles in the Aftermath of Different Atrocities: A Contextual Approach
10. The Minimal Role of Restorative Justice in Current International Criminal Prosecutions
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index