The Function of the International Criminal Court and the Critical Theories of International Law
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https://doi.org/10.18800/derechopucp.202102.009Keywords:
International Criminal Court, Helsinki School, Social idealism, Critical theories, International lawAbstract
This article seeks to analyze the function of the International Criminal Court (ICC) from the analytical horizon of critical studies and the particular contributions of the Helsinki School and social idealism. To achieve this objective, the main postulates of both perspectives are compared towards the concept of international criminal justice (ICJ), in general, and towards the performance of the ICC in its time of validity, in particular. The methodology used is that of a documentary analysis with a strong inclination towards texts of a theoretical, doctrinal and jurisprudential nature.
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Copyright (c) 2021 Mario Urueña-Sánchez, Míriam Dermer-Wodnicky, Clara Hernández-Cortés

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