Rethinking International Criminal Law
Olaoluwa, Dr. Olusanya
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Rethinking International Criminal Law
Published
March 21, 2007
Publisher
Europa Law Publishing
Pages
213
ISBN-13
9789076871752
ISBN-10
9076871752
Description
"After a long period of relative stagnation, substantive international criminal law has been invigorated primarily by the activities of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Both ad hoc tribunals have made immense advancements to this area of international criminal law, by for instance laying down detailed rules on what constitutes culpable conduct and on when responsibility should be attributed for the conduct of other. These important advances notwithstanding - much remains in flux - the elements of the core international crimes are still subject to controversy, theories of individual criminal responsibility such as command responsibility and joint criminal enterprise are highly controversial and there is as yet no knowledge of how international offences should be graded according to different levels and degrees of culpability and harm, to mention but a few. Rethinking International Criminal Law: The Substantive Part, brings together a team of researchers and practitioners from the field of international criminal law- concerned with a new international agenda of refining substantive international criminal law. Topics covered are diverse and include the superior orders defence, the mental element, the defence of mistake, command responsibility, the crime of aggression and the principle of legality"--Unedited summary from book cover.
Subjects
Kodeks pracy
The first part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England
Casenote Legal Briefs
Criminal law
Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure
Codification of the criminal law
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