Abstract

From an analysis of the shortcomings of the material justifications to the project of international criminal justice, this essay addresses the strength of its symbolic functions and justifications and the issues of faith resonance in its practice and its founding texts. The secular and/or religious nature of international criminal law, and the ability of (criminal) law to assume a symbolic role are then interrogated.

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