International criminal law
- 2nd
- Oxford Oxford University Press 2008
- 455p xlviii
Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION; 1. Fundamentals of international criminal law; 2. General principles of international criminal law; 3. The elements of international crimes; PART II: SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW; SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL CRIMES; 4. War crimes; 5. Crimes against humanity; 6. Genocide; 8. Terrorism as an international crime; SECTION II: MODES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY; 9. Perpetration and joint criminal enterprise; 10. Other modes of liability; 11. Criminal liability for omissions; SECTION III: CIRCUMSTANCES EXCLUDING CRIMINAL LIABILITY; 12. Justifications and excuses; 13. Other excuses: superior order, necessity, duress and mistake; 14. Immunities; PART III: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT BY INTERNATIONAL COURTS; 15. The establishment of international criminal tribunals; 16. International versus national jurisdiction; 17. The adoption of the essential features of the adversarial system; 18. General principles governing international criminal trials; 19. Stages of international proceedings in outline: Pre-trial and trial; 20. Appeals and enforcement; 20. The specificity of international trials.
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