ISBN:
1409419185
,
9781409419198
,
9781409472537
,
9781409419181
Language:
English
Pages:
XLV, 554 S.
Series Statement:
Ashgate research companion
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Ashgate research companion to international criminal law
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Ashgate research companion to international criminal law
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The Ashgate research companion to international criminal law
DDC:
345
Keywords:
International criminal law
;
International criminal law
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Internationales Strafrecht
;
Internationale Gerichtsbarkeit
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Sisyphus wept : prosecuting sexual violence at the international criminal court
,
Sisyphus wept : prosecuting sexual violence at the international criminal court
,
Alleged aggression in utopia : an international criminal law examination question for 2020
,
The special tribunal for Lebanon and terrorism as an international crime : reflections on the judicial function
,
Damned if you don't : liability for omissions in international criminal law
,
Joint criminal enterprise liability : result orientated justice
,
Rights in reverse : a critical analysis of fair trial rights under international criminal law
,
Victims' participation at the international criminal court : benefit or burden?
,
A shifting scale of power : who is in charge of the charges at the international criminal court?
,
Distinguishing creativity from activism : international criminal law and the legitimacy of judicial development of the law
,
Equality of arms in international criminal law : continuing challenges
,
Protecting the rights of the accused in international criminal proceedings : lip service or affirmative action?
,
Reconciliation and sentencing in the practice of the ad hoc tribunals
,
A sentence-based theory of complementarity
,
'Sentencing horror' or 'sentencing heuristic'? a reply to Heller's 'sentence-based' theory of complementarity
,
Three theories of complementarity : charge, sentence or process? A comment on Kevin Heller's sentence-based theory of complementarity
,
The short arm of international criminal law
,
Palestine and the politics of international criminal justice
,
Lions and tigers and deterrence, oh my : evaluating expectations of international criminal justice
,
Hybrid courts in retrospect : of lost legacies and modest futures
,
'Political trials'? : The UN Security Council and the development of international criminal law
,
Expanding the focus of the 'African criminal court'
,
The future of international criminal law and transitional justice
,
Creating a framework for the prosecution of environmental crimes in international criminal law
,
Alleged aggression in utopia : an international criminal law examination question for 2020
,
The special tribunal for Lebanon and terrorism as an international crime : reflections on the judicial function
,
Damned if you don't : liability for omissions in international criminal law
,
Joint criminal enterprise liability : result orientated justice
,
Rights in reverse : a critical analysis of fair trial rights under international criminal law
,
Victims' participation at the international criminal court : benefit or burden?
,
A shifting scale of power : who is in charge of the charges at the international criminal court?
,
Distinguishing creativity from activism : international criminal law and the legitimacy of judicial development of the law
,
Distinguishing creativity from activism : international criminal law and the legitimacy of judicial development of the law
,
Protecting the rights of the accused in international criminal proceedings : lip service or affirmative action?
,
Reconciliation and sentencing in the practice of the ad hoc tribunals
,
A sentence-based theory of complementarity
,
Sentencing horror, or, sentencing heuristic? a reply to Heller's sentence-based theory of complementarity
,
Sentencing horror, or, sentencing heuristic? : a reply to heller's sentence-based theory of complementarity
,
The short arm of international criminal law
,
Palestine and the politics of international criminal justice
,
Lions and tigers and deterrence, oh my : evaluating expectations of international criminal justice
,
Hybrid courts in retrospect : of lost legacies and modest futures
,
Political trials? : the UN Security Council and the development of international criminal law
,
Expanding the focus of the African criminal court
,
The future of international criminal law and transitional justice
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