International criminal law
- 2nd
- Oxford Oxford University Press 2008
- 455p xlviii
Table of Contents PART I: INTRODUCTION 1:Fundamentals of international criminal law 2:The principle of legality 3:The elements of international crimes, in particular the mental element PART II: SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL CRIMES 4:War crimes 5:Crimes against humanity 6:Genocide 7:Torture and aggression 8:Terrorism SECTION II: MODES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY 9:Perpetration: in particular joint and indirect perpetration 10:Omission liability and superior responsibility 11:Other modes of criminal liability and inchoate crimes SECTION III: CIRCUMSTANCES EXCLUDING CRIMINAL LIABILITY 12:Justifications and excuses 13:Obedience to superior orders and official capacity PART III: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION 14:International criminal courts 15:The repression of international crimes in domestic jurisdictions 16:International versus national jurisdiction 17:Legal impediments to the exercise of criminal jurisdiction SECTION II: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIALS 18:The adoption of the essential features of the adversarial system 19:General principles governing international criminal trials 20:Investigation and trial before international criminal courts 21:Appeals and enforcements
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