Antonio Cassese (Special Tribunal for Lebanon Former President), Paola Gaeta (University of Professor of International Criminal Law
Cassese's International Criminal Law
Antonio Cassese (Special Tribunal for Lebanon Former President), Paola Gaeta (University of Professor of International Criminal Law
Cassese's International Criminal Law
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The third edition of International Criminal Law expounds the general principles governing international crimes as well as the fundamentals of both substantive and procedural international criminal law, bringing the political and human contexts to the fore.
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The third edition of International Criminal Law expounds the general principles governing international crimes as well as the fundamentals of both substantive and procedural international criminal law, bringing the political and human contexts to the fore.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 171mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9780199694921
- ISBN-10: 0199694923
- Artikelnr.: 36758912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 171mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9780199694921
- ISBN-10: 0199694923
- Artikelnr.: 36758912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
The late Judge Antonio Cassese was President of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. He was a former Professor of International Law at Florence University and member of the Institut de droit International. He was also President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Paola Gaeta is a Professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Geneva and Adjunct Professor at the Graduate Institute of International Development Studies. She is also Director of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of International Criminal Law.
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1: Fundamentals of international criminal law
2: The principle of legality
3: The elements of international crimes, in particular the mental element
PART II: SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW
SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL CRIMES
4: War crimes
5: Crimes against humanity
6: Genocide
7: Torture and aggression
8: Terrorism
SECTION II: MODES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
9: Perpetration: in particular joint and indirect perpetration
10: Omission liability and superior responsibility
11: Other modes of criminal liability and inchoate crimes
SECTION III: CIRCUMSTANCES EXCLUDING CRIMINAL LIABILITY
12: Justifications and excuses
13: Obedience to superior orders and official capacity
PART III: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT
SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
14: International criminal courts
15: The repression of international crimes in domestic jurisdictions
16: International versus national jurisdiction
17: Legal impediments to the exercise of criminal jurisdiction
SECTION II: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIALS
18: The adoption of the essential features of the adversarial system
19: General principles governing international criminal trials
20: Investigation and trial before international criminal courts
21: Appeals and enforcements
1: Fundamentals of international criminal law
2: The principle of legality
3: The elements of international crimes, in particular the mental element
PART II: SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW
SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL CRIMES
4: War crimes
5: Crimes against humanity
6: Genocide
7: Torture and aggression
8: Terrorism
SECTION II: MODES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
9: Perpetration: in particular joint and indirect perpetration
10: Omission liability and superior responsibility
11: Other modes of criminal liability and inchoate crimes
SECTION III: CIRCUMSTANCES EXCLUDING CRIMINAL LIABILITY
12: Justifications and excuses
13: Obedience to superior orders and official capacity
PART III: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT
SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
14: International criminal courts
15: The repression of international crimes in domestic jurisdictions
16: International versus national jurisdiction
17: Legal impediments to the exercise of criminal jurisdiction
SECTION II: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIALS
18: The adoption of the essential features of the adversarial system
19: General principles governing international criminal trials
20: Investigation and trial before international criminal courts
21: Appeals and enforcements
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1: Fundamentals of international criminal law
2: The principle of legality
3: The elements of international crimes, in particular the mental element
PART II: SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW
SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL CRIMES
4: War crimes
5: Crimes against humanity
6: Genocide
7: Torture and aggression
8: Terrorism
SECTION II: MODES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
9: Perpetration: in particular joint and indirect perpetration
10: Omission liability and superior responsibility
11: Other modes of criminal liability and inchoate crimes
SECTION III: CIRCUMSTANCES EXCLUDING CRIMINAL LIABILITY
12: Justifications and excuses
13: Obedience to superior orders and official capacity
PART III: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT
SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
14: International criminal courts
15: The repression of international crimes in domestic jurisdictions
16: International versus national jurisdiction
17: Legal impediments to the exercise of criminal jurisdiction
SECTION II: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIALS
18: The adoption of the essential features of the adversarial system
19: General principles governing international criminal trials
20: Investigation and trial before international criminal courts
21: Appeals and enforcements
1: Fundamentals of international criminal law
2: The principle of legality
3: The elements of international crimes, in particular the mental element
PART II: SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW
SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL CRIMES
4: War crimes
5: Crimes against humanity
6: Genocide
7: Torture and aggression
8: Terrorism
SECTION II: MODES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
9: Perpetration: in particular joint and indirect perpetration
10: Omission liability and superior responsibility
11: Other modes of criminal liability and inchoate crimes
SECTION III: CIRCUMSTANCES EXCLUDING CRIMINAL LIABILITY
12: Justifications and excuses
13: Obedience to superior orders and official capacity
PART III: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT
SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
14: International criminal courts
15: The repression of international crimes in domestic jurisdictions
16: International versus national jurisdiction
17: Legal impediments to the exercise of criminal jurisdiction
SECTION II: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIALS
18: The adoption of the essential features of the adversarial system
19: General principles governing international criminal trials
20: Investigation and trial before international criminal courts
21: Appeals and enforcements