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1 | Courting Failure: When are International Criminal Courts likely to be believed by Local Audiences? | Can we reliably predict whether the populations affected by mass atrocities will believe in the accounts of the facts and criminal responsibility that are produced by international criminal tribunals? Drawing on research in social psychology and on a seri | Marko Milanovic | 23 Nov 2016 | |
2 | Creative Commons | Uehiro Seminar: Rescuing Responsibility from the Retributivists - Neuroscience, Free Will and Criminal Punishment | Legal punishment as the routine infliction of suffering poses a serious challenge of justification. The challenge becomes more urgent as a number of thinkers argue that the dominant, retributivist answer fails in the light of the findings of neuroscience. | Frej Klem Thomsen | 02 May 2013 |