Publication

The Anti-Impunity Transnational Legal Order for Human Rights

Savelsberg, Joachim J. 2020. The Anti-Impunity Transnational Legal Order for Human Rights. In Transnational Legal Ordering of Criminal Justi...

Joachim Savelsberg Joachim Savelsberg

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Human Rights and Penal Policy

Savelsberg, Joachim J. and Suzy McElrath. 2018. Human Rights and Penal Policy. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal J...

Joachim Savelsberg Joachim Savelsberg

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Criminal Justice and Cape Law’s Persons

George Pavlich. 2014. Criminal Justice and Cape Law’s Persons. Social and Legal Studies, 23(1), 55-72

George Pavlich

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Why Should Justice Be Seen to Be Done?

Meyerson, Denise. 2015. Why Should Justice Be Seen to Be Done? Criminal Justice Ethics 34 (1): 64–86. doi:10.1080/0731129X.2015.1019780.

Denise Meyerson Denise Meyerson

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The UN Optional Protocol on the Abolition of the Death Penalty

Bossuyt, Marc 2018. The UN Optional Protocol on the Abolition of the Death Penalty. Margaret M. DeGuzman and Diane Marie Amann, Eds., Arcs o...

Marc Bossuyt Marc Bossuyt

Project

Punishment and Legitimacy: A Kantian Perspective

This project seeks to contribute to our understanding of the moral values that underpin procedural rights in criminal trials, with a particular focus on the sentencing process.

Denise Meyerson Denise Meyerson

Project

Crime-focused Law and Colonial Sovereignty at the Cape of Good Hope, circa 1795-1810

Through quasi-inquisitorial procedures for identifying particular subjects as criminals, law at the Cape circa 1795-1810 fashioned hierarchies of criminals in the name of a particular sovereign’s justice.

George Pavlich