The monopolization of international criminal law in the United Nations : a jurisprudential approach / Farhad Malekian.
1993
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Author
Title
The monopolization of international criminal law in the United Nations : a jurisprudential approach / Farhad Malekian.
Published
Uppsala : Uppsala University ; Stockholm : Almqvist & Wiksell, [1993]
Copyright
©1993
Call Number
JX1977 M294 1993
ISBN
9163020246
Description
ix, 226 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)30458290
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [206]-221) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Abrevisions
1
Preliminaries
1
2
The Basic Legal Validity of the Charter
3
3
The Legal Characterization of International Peace
8
4
Characterization of Veto
11
5
The Philosophy of International Criminal Law
26
6
The Nature of International Criminal Law
29
7
The Legal Characterization of Criminal Sanctions
40
8
What Constitutes an International Crime
51
9
The Criminal Aspects of the Charter
52
10
Monopolization of International Criminal Law
55
11
Monopolization of International Crimes
59
12
Monopolization of Individual Criminality
67
13
Monopolization of International Criminal Resolutions
76
14
The Judicial Power of the Security Council
89
15
Monopolization of Individual and Collective Self-Defence
92
16
Monopolization of Sanctions for International Peace
93
17
Monopolization of the General Assembly
121
18
Monopolization of Pacific Settlement of Disputes
126
19
Monopolization of Certain Regional Measures
132
20
Conflicts With Human Rights
139
21
International Criminal Law in the Practice of the United Nations
153
22
Transnational Criminal Behaviour
160
23
Monopolization of Nuclear Weapons
167
24
The Jurisprudence of Peace
171
25
The Power of Criminalization of a Given International Conduct
182
26
Contradictions in the Handling of Legal Disputes
199
27
Conclusions
204
Bibliography
206
Index
222