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Adopting a perspective informed by legal and political philosophy, Clare Frances Moran explores the authority and legitimacy of international criminal law. Using concrete examples, she demonstrates it can be conceived of as more than simply an exercise of power and theorises how that power may be exercised legitimately.

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Adopting a perspective informed by legal and political philosophy, Clare Frances Moran explores the authority and legitimacy of international criminal law. Using concrete examples, she demonstrates it can be conceived of as more than simply an exercise of power and theorises how that power may be exercised legitimately.
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Clare Frances Moran is Lecturer in Public International Law at the University of Aberdeen, where she teaches and researches international criminal law. She has held visiting positions at Columbia Law School and the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law.