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E-grāmata: International Criminal Law

(Brunel University, Bristol, UK), (University of Westminster, London, UK)
  • Formāts: 640 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jun-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781135241797
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  • ISBN-13: 9781135241797
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Providing an introduction to, and detailed examination of substantive, enforcement and procedural aspects of international criminal law, this books examination of international and transnational crimes under treaty and customary law has been fully updated and revised.









Exploring the enforcement of international criminal law through an investigation of the practice of the Security Council-based tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda, the International Criminal Court and other hybrid tribunals, such as those for Cambodia, Sierra Leone, Lockerbie and truth commissions, the authors look at terrorism, offences against the person, piracy and jurisdiction, and immunities amongst a variety of other topics.









New to this edition are four additional chapters on:





















various forms of liability and participation in international crime war crimes crimes against humanity genocide and illegal rendition.















This is an ideal text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of law or international relations, practitioners and those interested in gaining an insight into international criminal law
1. Theory of International Criminal Law
2. Principles of Liability and
Participation in International Criminal Law
3. Defences in International
Criminal Law
4. State Jurisdiction and Immunities
5. War Crimes and Grave
Breaches 6: Crimes Against Humanity
7. Genocide
8. Offences Against the
Person
9. International Criminal Law of the Sea
10. Terrorism
11.
Transnational Offences 1
12. Transnational Offences 2
13. Extradition
14.
Abduction
15. Mutual Legal Assistance
16. Mutual Legal Assistance: National
Perspectives
17. International Police Cooperation 18: International
Criminal Procedure
19. Nuremberg, Tokyo and the Birth of Modern
International Criminal Law
Susan Nash is Professor of Law at the University of Westminster and Head of Department of Postgraduate Legal Studies. She is a barrister and a door tenant at Tooks Chambers. Her research interests include criminal procedure and evidence, human rights and mutual legal assistance. She is the co-author of several books including The Cartel Offence (Hart, 2004) and Essential Human Rights Cases (Jordans, 2002).



Ilias Bantekas is Professor of International Law and Head of Law at Brunel University. He has published widely in leading international journals. Books authored or edited by him include: International and European Financial Criminal Law (Butterworths, 2006); Principles of Direct and Superior Responsibility in International Humanitarian Law (Manchester UP, 2002).