Spectacle in international criminal law: The fundraising image of victimhood

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This paper explores the relationship between spectacle and law as it unfolds in international criminal law. The spectacularised construction of the victim of international crime as a replica of the familiar fundraising image of victimhood serves as a critical lens into narratives of international criminality and its seeming antithesis of humanitarianism.

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Schwöbel-Patel, C. (2016, July 30). Spectacle in international criminal law: The fundraising image of victimhood. London Review of International Law. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lrw014

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