An introduction to the International Criminal Court
The International Criminal Court has ushered in a new era in the protection of human rights. Protecting against genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, the Court acts when national justice systems are unwilling or unable to do so. This third edition of this seminal text on the Court consid...
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2007
©2001 |
Edition: | Third Edition |
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Summary: | The International Criminal Court has ushered in a new era in the protection of human rights. Protecting against genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, the Court acts when national justice systems are unwilling or unable to do so. This third edition of this seminal text on the Court considers it in action: its initial rulings by the Pre-Trial Chambers and the Appeals Chamber and those cases it is prosecuting as well as those where it had decided not to proceed, such as Iraq. It also explores the law of the Court up to and including its ruling on a confirmation hearing. It addresses the political context of the court, such as the difficulties created by US opposition and the increasing recognition of the inevitability of the institution. Written by the leading expert in the field, this text is essential reading for any student of the Court and its workings. |
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Item Description: | Previous ed.: 2004 |
Physical Description: | xiii, 548 pages illustrations 23 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (page 489-528) and index |
ISBN: | 9780521881258 0521881250 9780521707541 0521707544 |