International Criminal Court will give the reader a comprehensive, yet accessible introduction to the functioning and impact of one of the most recent additions to global governance and will be key reading for students of international law, international organizations and human rights.
International Criminal Court will give the reader a comprehensive, yet accessible introduction to the functioning and impact of one of the most recent additions to global governance and will be key reading for students of international law, international organizations and human rights.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin Mennecke, LL.M., Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of International Law at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Martin Mennecke has worked in Germany, Denmark, Greenland, the United Kingdom and the United States. His teaching portfolio includes amongst others courses on international criminal law, transitional justice and the ICC both at the undergraduate and graduate level. He has taught these and other courses both in Denmark and the United States and both to law students, political science students as well as in the context of interdisciplinary studies.
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Introduction 1.The History and Architecture of International Criminal Justice 2. The Structure and Competences of the ICC 3. The ICC at Work 4. The ICC and the UN Security Council 5. Challenges and Obstacles to the ICC 6. The ICC, Its Friends and Foes 7. Conclusion
Introduction 1.The History and Architecture of International Criminal Justice 2. The Structure and Competences of the ICC 3. The ICC at Work 4. The ICC and the UN Security Council 5. Challenges and Obstacles to the ICC 6. The ICC, Its Friends and Foes 7. Conclusion
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