This erudite volume unpacks punitive practices at the international level. These practices include economic sanctions, courtroom verdicts, and armed force. Contributors from a wide array of disciplines assess which kinds of wrongdoing the international community punishes and which kinds it leaves unpunished. Throughout, the focus is on why these inclusions and exclusions-together with related occlusions-occur. This book therefore fills an incomparable role in rethinking the role of punitive practices in international relations.
Wolfgang Wagner is Professor of International Security at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Linet R. Durmusoglu is PhD candidate in Political Science at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) of the University of Amsterdam.
Barbora Holá is Senior Researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement and Associate Professor at the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Ronald Kroeze is Associate Professor of Political History at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Director of the Centre for Parliamentary History at Radboud University, Nijmegen.
Jan-Willem van Prooijen is Associate Professor of Psychology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Senior Researcher at the NSCR, and Endowed Professor of Radicalization, Extremism, and Conspiracy Thinking at Maastricht University.
Wouter G. Werner is Professor of International Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.