International criminal law :
Paust, Jordan J., 1943-
International criminal law : cases and materials / Jordan J. Paust, University of Houston, Law Center ; M. Cherif Bassiouni, DePaul University College of Law ; Michael Scharf, Case Western Reserve, School of Law ; Leila Sadat, Washington-St. Louis, School of Law ; Jimmy Gurulé, Notre Dame Law School ; Bruce Zagaris, Of the D.C. Bar. - Fourth edition. - Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, 2013. - xxv, 926 pages ; 26 cm. - Carolina Academic Press law casebook series . - Carolina Academic Press law casebook series. .
Accompanied by Documents Supplement (ix, 615 pages ; 26 cm).
Includes bibliographical references (pages xxiii-xxv) and index.
Part One: General Nature, Responsibilities, and State Competencies to Enforce. General Nature of International Criminal Law ; Individual, State and Other Responsibilities ; State Competencies. -- Part Two: Incorporation and Enforcement. U.S. Incorporation, Competencies and Fora ; Obtaining Persons Abroad ; International Prosecutorial Efforts and Tribunals. -- Part Three: Offenses. Offenses Against Peace ; War Crimes ; Crimes Against Humanity ; Genocide ; Human Rights ; Terrorism.
"The fourth edition has been significantly updated, especially to reflect case trends in the International Criminal Court and the International Criminal Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda (encompassing, among other matters, individual responsibility, defenses, war crimes, genocide, and other crimes against humanity). Some of the chapters have new sub-subtitles and relevant domestic cases have been added or noted in various chapters. There are also additions to the Documents Supplement."--Publisher's website.
9781611633658 1611633656
2012948790
International crimes.
Criminal procedure (International law)
Criminal law--International unification.
Criminal law--International unification.
Criminal procedure (International law)
International crimes.
Casebooks (Law)
Casebooks (Law)
K5000 / .I58
341.77
International criminal law : cases and materials / Jordan J. Paust, University of Houston, Law Center ; M. Cherif Bassiouni, DePaul University College of Law ; Michael Scharf, Case Western Reserve, School of Law ; Leila Sadat, Washington-St. Louis, School of Law ; Jimmy Gurulé, Notre Dame Law School ; Bruce Zagaris, Of the D.C. Bar. - Fourth edition. - Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, 2013. - xxv, 926 pages ; 26 cm. - Carolina Academic Press law casebook series . - Carolina Academic Press law casebook series. .
Accompanied by Documents Supplement (ix, 615 pages ; 26 cm).
Includes bibliographical references (pages xxiii-xxv) and index.
Part One: General Nature, Responsibilities, and State Competencies to Enforce. General Nature of International Criminal Law ; Individual, State and Other Responsibilities ; State Competencies. -- Part Two: Incorporation and Enforcement. U.S. Incorporation, Competencies and Fora ; Obtaining Persons Abroad ; International Prosecutorial Efforts and Tribunals. -- Part Three: Offenses. Offenses Against Peace ; War Crimes ; Crimes Against Humanity ; Genocide ; Human Rights ; Terrorism.
"The fourth edition has been significantly updated, especially to reflect case trends in the International Criminal Court and the International Criminal Tribunals for Former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda (encompassing, among other matters, individual responsibility, defenses, war crimes, genocide, and other crimes against humanity). Some of the chapters have new sub-subtitles and relevant domestic cases have been added or noted in various chapters. There are also additions to the Documents Supplement."--Publisher's website.
9781611633658 1611633656
2012948790
International crimes.
Criminal procedure (International law)
Criminal law--International unification.
Criminal law--International unification.
Criminal procedure (International law)
International crimes.
Casebooks (Law)
Casebooks (Law)
K5000 / .I58
341.77
