International criminal law : a critical introduction / Alexander Zahar, Göran Sluiter.

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Publication details:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Record id:
62133
Subject:
Criminal procedure (International law)
Criminal jurisdiction.
International crimes.
Criminal law.
International law.
Contents:
1. --2. --3. --4. --5. --6. --7. --8. --9. --10. --11. --12. --13. International Criminal Tribunals: new faces in the international legal order Participants in international criminal proceedings Custom and other sources of substantive international criminal law War-crimes law in the new century Genocide law: an education in sentimentalism Rise to prominence of crimes against humanity and codification of ethnic cleansing Facets of personal liability for participation in crimes Due process and human rights Litigation landmarks in the preparation and conduct of trials Evidence in international criminal proceedings Defence practice at the international tribunals Relations with national jurisdictions International criminal law and the domestic legal order: the national application of international criminal law.
Summary:
This guide to the rapidly growing field of international criminal justice offers an analysis of the place of International Criminal Tribunals in the international legal order and of the most important aspects of their substantive law and procedure.
Note:
Table of contents and index are taken from the published work with the permission of the publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780406959041
Phys. description:
xlviii, 530 p. ; 25 cm