Advocates of Humanity
"Advocates of Humanity" by Kjersti Lohne delves into the intricate cultural meanings and social dynamics surrounding international criminal justice. Published by Oxford University Press in 2019, this compelling hardback edition spans 286 pages and thoughtfully examines the pivotal role of human rights organizations following the establishment of the International Criminal Court. Lohne provides a profound analysis of how punishment has evolved on a global scale, shaped by the complex web of international power relations. This insightful exploration is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of justice, human rights, and global governance. Discover how advocates are not just participants but key players in the ongoing dialogue about humanity and accountability in the modern world. Perfect for scholars, practitioners, and anyone passionate about international law and human rights, "Advocates of Humanity" is a must-read that challenges conventional perspectives and inspires critical thought.