International criminal law / Antonio Cassese.
2003
JX6700 C2725 2003 (Map It)
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Title
International criminal law / Antonio Cassese.
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
Call Number
JX6700 C2725 2003
ISBN
0199261288
0199259119 (pbk.)
0199259119 (pbk.)
Description
lvi, 472 pages ; 26 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)51001211
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Abbreviations
Table of Cases Cited
Pt. I
Introduction
1
The Reaction of the International Community to Atrocities
3
2
Fundamentals of International Criminal Law
15
Pt. II
Substantive Criminal Law
3
War Crimes
47
4
Crimes Against Humanity
64
5
Genocide
96
6
Other International Crimes (Aggression, Torture, and Terrorism)
110
7
General Principles
135
8
Mens Rea
159
9
Perspetration and Other Modalities of Criminal Conduct
179
10
Criminal Liability for Omissions
200
11
Multiplicity of Offences
212
12
Circumstances Excluding Criminal Liability: Justifications and Excuses
219
13
Other Excuses: Superior Order, Necessity, Duress, and Mistake
231
14
Immunities
264
Pt. III
Prosecution and Punishment by National Courts
15
Legal Grounds of Jurisdiction
277
16
The Impact of International Law on National Legislation
301
17
Legal Impediments to the Exercises of National Jurisdiction
312
Pt. IV
Prosecution and Punishment by International Courts
18
The Establishment of International Criminal Tribunals
327
19
International Versus National Jurisdiction
348
20
The Adoption of the Fundamental Features of the Adersarial System at the International Level
365
21
The General Principles Governing International Criminal Trials
389
22
Stages of International and Pre-Trial Proceedings in Outline
406
23
The Outlook for International Criminal Justice
445
Index
459