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Developing Contextualized Rationales for Sentencing in International Criminal Trials: A Plea for Empirical Research
Authors:Henham   Ralph
Affiliation:* Professor of Criminal Justice, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University, UK. [ ralph.henham{at}ntu.ac.uk]
Abstract:The aim of this article is to illustrate how the pervading ideologyof retributivism has affected the norms and practice of sentencingin international criminal trials. It examines the nature andoperation of international sentencing law and procedure andthe parameters set for the exercise of discretionary power,suggesting how these militate against the development of moreconstructive rationales for punishment because of their continuedemphasis on principles of consistency and proportionality. Itis argued that the rationales for international sentencing needto engage more with the aspirations for justice of victims andpost-conflict societies. This would suggest a re-evaluationof punishment and a change in the sentencing practices of internationalcriminal tribunals. The article concludes that comparative contextualanalysis could provide important insights, which would be ofgreat assistance for international sentencing.
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