This book reviews the rapid recent development of international criminal law, and explores solutions to key problems of official immunities, universal jurisdiction, the International Criminal Court and the stance of the United States, seeking to clarify how justice can best be done in a system of sovereign States.
This book reviews the rapid recent development of international criminal law, and explores solutions to key problems of official immunities, universal jurisdiction, the International Criminal Court and the stance of the United States, seeking to clarify how justice can best be done in a system of sovereign States.
Bruce Broomhall is Professor of Criminal Law at the Department of Law of the University of Quebec at Montreal.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART I INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW I: Scope II: From National to International Responsibility III: The Rule of Law and International Accountability PART II PRACTICE IV: The International Criminal Court V: National Proceedings (Including Amnesties) VI: Universal Jurisdiction VII: Immunity VIII: ICC Enforcement: Cooperation of States, Including the Security Council IX: Cornerstone or Stumbling Block? The United States and the ICC PART III CONCLUSION: SYSTEMIC CHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE Sources Index
Introduction PART I INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW I: Scope II: From National to International Responsibility III: The Rule of Law and International Accountability PART II PRACTICE IV: The International Criminal Court V: National Proceedings (Including Amnesties) VI: Universal Jurisdiction VII: Immunity VIII: ICC Enforcement: Cooperation of States, Including the Security Council IX: Cornerstone or Stumbling Block? The United States and the ICC PART III CONCLUSION: SYSTEMIC CHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE Sources Index
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