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The Politics of International Criminal Law. Edited by Holly Cullen, Philipp Kastner, and Sean Richmond. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff, 2021. Pp. xii, 389. Index.

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The Politics of International Criminal Law. Edited by Holly Cullen, Philipp Kastner, and Sean Richmond. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill Nijhoff, 2021. Pp. xii, 389. Index.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 April 2022

David P. Stewart*
Affiliation:
Of the Board of Editors

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press for The American Society of International Law

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References

1 Quoting Robinson, Darryl, Inescapable Dyads: Why the International Criminal Court Cannot Win, 28 Leiden J. Int'l L. 323, 332 (2015)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Citing to Martti Koskenniemi, From Apology to Utopia: The Structure of Legal Argument (Reissued 2005).

3 In this regard, Pallas cites to Simpson, Gerry, The Sentimental Life of International Criminal Law, 3 London Rev. Int'l L. 3 (2015)Google Scholar.