Contemporary International Criminal Law After Critique Symposium: Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Brazil – Between the Limits of Legal Frames and the Perils of Negotiation in a Context of Historical Discrimination
[Giovanna M. Frisso is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Lincoln] The colonial aspects of international criminal law have been extensively debated in scholarly literature (see here, here, here and here). Socio-economic and cultural rights, along with discriminatory practices, have either been excluded or only partially addressed within the international criminal law framework. Additionally, international structures tied to resource extraction...