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Hegemony and international criminal law : an introduction / Florian Jessberger, Leonie Steinl and Kalika Mehta
Part I. Theoretical engagements with (counter-) hegemonic perspectives on international criminal law
Is international criminal justice the handmaiden of the contemporary imperial project? : a TWAIL perspective on some arenas of contestations / John-Mark Iyi
Violence in international criminal law and beyond / Anastasia Kotova
A Marxist analysis of international criminal law and its potential as a counter-hegemonic project / Valeria Vegh Weis
Part II. (Counter-) hegemonic international criminal law in practice : case studies
Double whammy : targeted minorities in South-Asian states / Ishita Chakrabarty and Guneet Kaur
States of criminality : international (criminal) law, Palestine, and the sovereignty trap / Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, Nahmed Samour and Christine Schwöbel-Patel
The counter-hegemonic turn to 'entrepreneurial justice' in international criminal investigations and prosecutions relating to crimes committed in Syria and Eastern Ukraine / Karolina Aksamitowska
NGOs and the legitimacy of international criminal justice : the case of Uganda / Tonny Raymond Kirabira
Part III. (Counter-) hegemony at the International Criminal Court
The Global South and the drafting of the subject-matter jurisdiction of the ICC / Taxiarchis Fiskatoris
The ICC and traditional Islamic legal scholarship : analysing the war crimes against civilians / Fajri Matahati Muhammadin and Ahmad Sadzali
The ICC's role in countering patriarchal claims in reproductive justice / Angie K. García Atehortúa
The impacts of English-language hegemony on the ICC / Leigh Swigart
Gender imbalance at the ICC : the continued hegemonic entrenchment of male privilege in international criminal law / Angela Mudukuti.

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