International and transnational criminal law /
David Luban, Julie R. O'Sullivan, David P. Stewart.
- New York : Austin [Tex.] : Aspen Publishers ; Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, c2010.
- xxxix, 1272 p. ; 26 cm. + teacher's manual.
Includes index.
Contents; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: The idea of international criminal law; Chapter 2: International law preliminaries; Chapter3: International criminal tribunals : from Nuremberg to the Hague and beyond; Part II: Procedural Issues in Transnational Practice; Chapter 4: Comparative criminal procedure and sentencing; Chapter 5: Jurisdiction; Chapter 6: Immunities; Chapter 7: U.S. constitutional rights in a transnational context; Chapter 8: Obtaining evidence abroad; Chapter 9: International extradition and its alternatives; Chapter 10: The effect of treaty rights, as construed by international tribunals, on domestic criminal enforcement : the death penalty; Part III: Transnational Crime; Chapter 11: Organized crime Chapter12: Trafficking in persons, drugs, and arms; Chapter 13: Money laundering; Chapter 14: Corruption; Chapter 15: Terrorism; Part IV: International Crime; Chapter 16: The International Criminal Court; Chapter 17: Modes of participation and mens rea; Chapter 18: Defenses to international criminal prosecutions; Chapter 19: Crimes against humanity; Chapter 20: Genocide; Chapter 21: War crimes; Chapter 22: Torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment or punishment; Chapter 23: Sexual violence; Chapter 24: Alternatives to prosecution after atrocity : a survey of other transitional justice mechanisms. Table of cases; Table of Authorities; Index.