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International criminal law

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2015Description: 608p lxviiISBN:
  • 9780199689040
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.770000 KEE
Contents:
Table of Contents Part 1: Foundational Concepts and Principles 1:The International Rules on National Criminal Jurisdiction 2:The Concept of an International Crime 3:The Types of Criminal Tribunal Part 2: The Substantive Law of International Crimes Crimes under Customary International Law 4:The Crimes 5:Modes of Responsibility 6:Grounds for Excluding Responsibility Treaty Crimes 7:The Crimes and Their Modes of Responsibility 8:The Obligations and Rights of States Parties Part 3: The Suppression Of International Crimes Municipal Law and Courts 9:Substantive Law, Jurisdiction, Prosecution, and Courts 10:Immunity and Inviolability 11:Statutory Limitation and Amnesty International Criminal Courts 12:The International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda and Their Residual Mechanism 13:The Special Court for Sierra Leone and Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone
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Table of Contents
Part 1: Foundational Concepts and Principles
1:The International Rules on National Criminal Jurisdiction
2:The Concept of an International Crime
3:The Types of Criminal Tribunal
Part 2: The Substantive Law of International Crimes
Crimes under Customary International Law
4:The Crimes
5:Modes of Responsibility
6:Grounds for Excluding Responsibility
Treaty Crimes
7:The Crimes and Their Modes of Responsibility
8:The Obligations and Rights of States Parties
Part 3: The Suppression Of International Crimes
Municipal Law and Courts
9:Substantive Law, Jurisdiction, Prosecution, and Courts
10:Immunity and Inviolability
11:Statutory Limitation and Amnesty
International Criminal Courts
12:The International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda and Their Residual Mechanism
13:The Special Court for Sierra Leone and Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone

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