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The Justice Factory: Management Practices at the International Criminal Court: 182 (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, Series Number 182)

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An in-depth examination of the International Criminal Court’s management practices and organizational systems. This scholarly work analyzes how the ICC operates as an institution and the challenges it faces in delivering justice on a global scale.

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The Justice Factory explores the internal mechanisms and management practices that define the International Criminal Court’s operations. Richard Clements provides a comprehensive analysis of how the ICC functions as a complex bureaucratic institution tasked with prosecuting crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide.

This volume examines the structural challenges, administrative procedures, and institutional dynamics that shape the Court’s ability to deliver justice. Clements investigates the organizational frameworks, decision-making processes, and resource allocation strategies that influence ICC investigations and prosecutions. The work offers critical insights into the gap between the Court’s mandate and its practical capacity to fulfill it.

As part of the prestigious Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law series, this book contributes valuable scholarly perspectives to understanding how international criminal justice institutions actually function, beyond their legal frameworks and theoretical purposes.

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Author

Richard Clements

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009153119

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