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- Title
China and Brazil in Global Norm Building: International Law and the International Criminal Court.
- Authors
Noesselt, Nele
- Abstract
This article analyzes the positions of China and Brazil vis-à-vis the International Criminal Court (ICC) and outlines convergences and divergences in their approach to issues of global justice. It discusses Chinese and Brazilian views on the responsibility to protect and sheds light on the joint positions of the BRICS in issues of global justice. It argues that systemic differences and divergent normative principles will impede policy coordination in the long run. Agreements are made on a case-by-case basis and are often influenced by third states or other regional organizations.
- Subjects
BRICS countries; INTERNATIONAL law; INTERNATIONAL Criminal Court; JUSTICE administration; RESPONSIBILITY to protect (International law)
- Publication
Papel Político, 2013, Vol 18, Issue 2, p701
- ISSN
0122-4409
- Publication type
Article