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

By: Zahar, Alexander.
Contributor(s): Sluiter, Göran.
Publisher: Oxford [UK] : Oxford University Press, 2008Description: xlviii, 530 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9780406959041 (pbk.); 0406959048 (pbk.).Subject(s): International offenses | Criminal procedure (International law) | Criminal jurisdiction | Criminal lawDDC classification: 345
Contents:
International criminal tribunals : new faces in the international legal order. - 2. Participants in international criminal proceedings -- "Custom" and other sources of substantive international criminal law. - 3. War-crimes law in the new century -- Genocide law : an education in sentimentalism . - 4. Rise to prominence of crimes against humanity and codification of "ethnic cleansing". - 5. Facets of personal liability for participation in crimes. - 6. Due process and human rights. - 7. Litigation landmarks in the preparation and conduct of trials . - 8. Evidence in international criminal proceedings. - 9. Defence practice at the international tribunals. - 10. Relations with national jurisdictions. - 10. International criminal law and the domestic legal order : the national application of international criminal law
Item type Current location Shelf location Call number Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 3, Shelf 8, Side 2, TierNo 3, BayNo 1

345 ZAH (Browse shelf) 1 Available LAWxx,17002,03,AD|SLGxx,93608,03,AD 5000084139
Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 3, Shelf 8, Side 2, TierNo 3, BayNo 1

345 ZAH (Browse shelf) 1 Available LAWxx,17002,03,AD|SLGxx,93608,03,AD 5000077668

Includes bibliographical references and index

International criminal tribunals : new faces in the international legal order. - 2. Participants in international criminal proceedings -- "Custom" and other sources of substantive international criminal law. - 3. War-crimes law in the new century -- Genocide law : an education in sentimentalism . - 4. Rise to prominence of crimes against humanity and codification of "ethnic cleansing". - 5. Facets of personal liability for participation in crimes. - 6. Due process and human rights. - 7. Litigation landmarks in the preparation and conduct of trials . - 8. Evidence in international criminal proceedings. - 9. Defence practice at the international tribunals. - 10. Relations with national jurisdictions. - 10. International criminal law and the domestic legal order : the national application of international criminal law