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    Metaphoric conceptualization of International Criminal Court justice and peace building in Kenya by Philip Lumwamu, Florence Ngesa Indede, Peter Maina Matu

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Guided by the Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Critical Metaphor Theory, the major metaphoric themes discerned include the depiction of the ICC as RELIGIOUS WAR, as POLITICAL WAR, as JUSTICE, as A DEMON and as an ANIMATE BEING. …”
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    Toward A Buddhist Theory of Justice by James Blumenthal

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…First, I will discuss John Rawls' theory of "justice as fairness" and compare that with some traditional Buddhist ideas and explore potential Buddhist thinking, responses, and adaptations. …”
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    A study on plea bargaining against theories of punishment and criminal justice / Abdul Hakeem Putra Abdul Rahman Putra, Ahmad Solehin Abd.... by Abdul Rahman Putra, Abdul Hakeem Putra, Abd. Ghani, Ahmad Solehin, Amin, Amee Asraaf Khairee

    Published 2011
    “…This research will examine the issues pertaining whether the implementation of plea bargaining will fulfilled the theories of punishment and uphold criminal justice or it will be vice versa.…”
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    GENERAL AND SPECIAL THEORY OF THE CRIMINAL PROCESS OF UKRAINE by Dmytro Slinko, Kateryna Slinko, Dmytro Filin

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…A retrospective analysis of the theoretical constructions of general theories of the criminal process in Ukraine shows their construction on the basis of Romano-Germanic provisions of continental Europe, where the basis is the publicity of the process and criminal prosecution by criminal justice authorities. …”
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    The Criminal Prosecution of the International Trafficking of Human Beings in the Federal Justice System of Brazil by Luciano Ferreira Dornelas, Bruno Amaral Machado

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…We analyze the inter-organizational relations and the basic assumptions of the decision making of the criminal justice system. The problem that we focus on answering is: how is the prosecution in criminal proceedings for international trafficking in persons implemented? …”
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    Restorative Justice Model Efforts to Functionalize Criminal Law Enforcement in Environment Crimes by Hilman, Dadang Epi SUKARSA, Lies SULISTIANI, Rr. Dewi ANGGRAENI

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The aim of this research is to explain the restorative justice model as an effort to functionalize criminal law enforcement in environment crimes to preserve the environment. …”
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    Religion, conflict and criminal justice in 13th and 14th century Siena by Zanetti Domingues, L

    Published 2019
    “…The thesis suggests that the dichotomy between theories and practices of ‘private justice’ (e.g. revenge) and of ‘public justice’ (trials) should be substituted by a framework in which three models, or discourses, of criminal justice are recognised as present in late medieval Italian communes: in addition to the trends described above, also a specifically religious approach to criminal justice based on penitential spirituality should be recognised as an influence on the policies of the communes. …”
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    United Nations Security Council and its impact on the establishment of international security and criminal justice by seyed Amreddin Hejazi, Mohammad Ali Solhchi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In the meantime, international bodies such as the United Nations Security Council, which on the one hand are subject to universal consensus and have their views and ratifications, and on the other hand have the power and capacity to deal with issues that violate international security and criminal justice, Consider a suitable solution. In this descriptive and analytical study, we found that the Security Council used tools such as the theory of responsibility and support, as well as the capacity to refer specific cases to the International Criminal Court, as well as the right to resort to military force and assign it to the United Nations. …”
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    Measuring the Success of Counter-Trafficking Interventions in the Criminal Justice Sector: Who decides—and how? by Anne Gallagher, Rebecca Surtees

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…This article, which considers success measurements with respect to criminal justice interventions, seeks to cut through the complexities presented by multiple theories and elaborate methodologies by focusing on one key issue: who decides success, and how? …”
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    The Theory of Neutralization of Crime and Its Relationship with Restorative Justice” by esmaehl rahimi nejad, mehdi aghayari, gholamreza gholipour

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Restorative justice as a new approach in the field of criminal law seeks to compensate damages resulted from crimes and repair interrupted relationships. …”
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    Punitive justice in the Malaysian criminal law and its sustainability: balancing the rights of offenders with those of the victims by Hussin, Nasimah

    Published 2011
    “…It is a theory of justice that considers punishment as an acceptable response to crime. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
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    Evaluation of Traditional Justice Mechanisms in Transitional Societies by Mahin Sobhani

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Traditional justice mechanisms, mechanisms that are used recently along with other criminal and non-criminal mechanisms for doing justice in transitional societies. …”
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    The 'crime scene' experiment: improving public knowledge through the provision of factual information on crime and criminal justice by Feilzer, M, Martina Feilzer

    Published 2007
    “…The Crime Scene study has implications for sociological theories of crime and punishment which rely on simplistic orthodoxies concerning the media’s importance in influencing public opinion on crime and criminal justice and the related assumption that ‘the public’ is straightforwardly punitive.…”
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    Victim participation in international criminal justice: the case of the extraordinary chambers in the courts of Cambodia: real power or empty rhetoric? by Jasini, R

    Published 2015
    “…<p>This thesis critically examines the role, scope and implications of victims' participation in international criminal proceedings, drawing from the development of human rights doctrine, victimology and practices in domestic and international criminal justice systems. …”
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