Les terrains de la justice pénale internationale

Making the International Criminal Court for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) the object of the study makes it possible to apprehend how relevant can be a « methodological internationalism » approach. The latter refuses any kind of radical split between the national and the international realm, as well a...

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Main Author: Isabelle Delpla
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre 2017-01-01
Series:Terrains/Théories
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/teth/873
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Summary:Making the International Criminal Court for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) the object of the study makes it possible to apprehend how relevant can be a « methodological internationalism » approach. The latter refuses any kind of radical split between the national and the international realm, as well as it valorizes the historicity of phenomena. Through a state of the art on international organizations and on the various methods that have been used to analyze them, the article aims at circumscribing the specific constraints scholars have to deal with when the study concerns mass murders. Fieldwork on the action of the ICTY has highlighted four distinct types of international experience individual people may have been confronted to – international aid, displacement, the lodging of a claim for missing people or a potential testimony before the ICTY. These four types of international experience show to what extent the international can be studied along different scales that can perfectly be local or individual.
ISSN:2427-9188