1st Edition

The Politics of International Law and Compliance Serbia, Croatia and The Hague Tribunal

By Nikolas M. Rajkovic Copyright 2012
232 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

232 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Leading the debate on the domestic effect of the growing influence of international adjudication, this invaluable text examines Serbia and Croatia’s erratic record of compliance with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Since the demise of the Milosevic and Tudjman regimes, Serbian and Croatian governments have been inconsistent in cooperating with the ICTY,... Read more

Preface  1. Another ‘Balkan Odyssey’: Introducing a Compliance Puzzle?  2. Rethinking 'Norm Diffusion' as the Politics of Meaning and Influence?  3. The High Politics of Justice: (Re)Introducing the Problem of ICTY 'Compliance'  4. Political Conditonality as Political Casuistry: ICTY (Non)Compliance in Post-Milosevic Serbia  5. Political Conditonality as Political Casuistry: ICTY (Non)Compliance in Post-Tudjman Croatia  6. Conclusion: Influence, Compliance and the Study of Rule Following

Biography

Nikolas M. Rajkovic is Lecturer in Law at the University of Kent.