International Criminal Law
Roger O'Keefe - OUP Oxford, ©2015 (stampa 2017)
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International
Criminal Law provides a comprehensive overview of an increasingly
integral part of public international law. It complements the usual
accounts of the substantive law of those international crimes tried to
date before international criminal courts and of the institutional law
of those courts with in-depth analyses of fundamental formal juridical
concepts such as an 'international crime' and an 'international criminal
court'; with detailed examinations of the many international crimes
provided for by way of multilateral treaty and of the attendant
obligations and rights of states parties; and with sustained attention
to the implementation of international criminal law at the national
level. Direct, concise, and precise, International Criminal Law should
prove a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners of the
discipline of international criminal law.