Journal article

Imagining the International: The Constitution of the International As a Site of Crime, Justice and Community

N McMillan

Social and Legal Studies | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2016

Abstract

This article highlights and interrogates the significance of dominant representations of international crime and international criminal justice. It positions international criminal justice as a discursive, as well as practical, global project and is concerned, in particular, with the relational and ethical implications of the way in which international crime and justice are thought about, spoken about and portrayed. I argue that dominant representations of international crime and international criminal justice serve to map the international as a site of crime, justice and community. A key contribution of this article is to explicate the uniquely ‘crimino-legal’ nature of this site or sphere,..

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