Deterrence, Democracy, and the Pursuit of International Justice

Ethics and International Affairs 24 (2):191-211 (2010)
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Abstract

Recent indictments of sitting heads of state and rebel leaders engaged in ongoing conflicts are radically altering our conception of international criminal justice. But contrary to the mantra that justice delayed is justice denied, the most promising way to promote justice may be to postpone it.

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