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International criminal law / Antonio Cassese.

By: Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.Edition: 2nd edDescription: li, 455 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780199203109
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345/.0235 22
LOC classification:
  • K5000 .C37 2008
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Contents:
Contents: Fundamentals of international criminal law -- General principles of international criminal law -- The elements of international crimes -- War crimes -- Crimes against humanity -- Genocide -- Torture as a discrete crime, and aggression -- Terrorism as an international crime -- Perpetration and joint criminal enterprise -- Other modes of liability -- Criminal liability for omissions -- Justifications and excuses -- Other excuses : superior order, necessity, duress, and mistake -- Immunities -- The establishment of international criminal tribunals -- International versus national jurisdiction -- The adoption of the essential features of the adversarial system -- General principles governing international criminal trials -- Stages of international proceedings in outline i-pre-trial and trial -- Appeals and enforcement -- The specificity of international trials.
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Includes index.

Contents:
Fundamentals of international criminal law --
General principles of international criminal law --
The elements of international crimes --
War crimes --
Crimes against humanity --
Genocide --
Torture as a discrete crime, and aggression --
Terrorism as an international crime --
Perpetration and joint criminal enterprise --
Other modes of liability --
Criminal liability for omissions --
Justifications and excuses --
Other excuses : superior order, necessity, duress, and mistake --
Immunities --
The establishment of international criminal tribunals --
International versus national jurisdiction --
The adoption of the essential features of the adversarial system --
General principles governing international criminal trials --
Stages of international proceedings in outline i-pre-trial and trial --
Appeals and enforcement --
The specificity of international trials.

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