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Elements Of Crimes Under International Law Volume Iigideonboasjameslbischoffandnatalie 2008th Edition Lreid

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Elements Of Crimes Under International Law Volume Iigideonboasjameslbischoffandnatalie 2008th Edition Lreid
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Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.83 MB
Author: L.REID
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 2008

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Elements Of Crimes Under International Law Volume Iigideonboasjameslbischoffandnatalie 2008th Edition Lreid by L.reid instant download after payment.

1 (p1): 1 An overview of crimes under international law
5 (p1-1): 1.1 Legal sources for definitions of crimes under international law
9 (p1-2): 1.2 Structure of crimes under international law
14 (p2): 2 Crimes against humanity
18 (p2-1): 2.1 Evolution of crimes against humanity
18 (p2-1-1): 2.1.1 Development through the Second World War
22 (p2-1-2): 2.1.2 Post-Second World War development
26 (p2-1-3): 2.1.3 Developments through the ad hoc Tribunals and beyond
31 (p2-2): 2.2 Elements of crimes against humanity
32 (p2-2-1): 2.2.1 Requirements unique to the ad hoc tribunals
32 (p2-2-1-1): 2.2.1.1 ICTY: armed conflict as a jurisdictional requirement
33 (p2-2-1-2): 2.2.1.2 ICTR: discriminatory basis as a jurisdictional requirement
35 (p2-2-2): 2.2.2 General requirements
35 (p2-2-2-1): 2.2.2.1 Preliminary question: whose conduct and mental state may satisfy the contextual general requirements?
41 (p2-2-2-2): 2.2.2.2 The attack requirement
42 (p2-2-2-3): 2.2.2.3 The targeting requirement
43 (p2-2-2-3-1): 2.2.2.3.1 The definition of a ‘civilian’
49 (p2-2-2-3-2): 2.2.2.3.2 The definition of a ‘civilian population’
50 (p2-2-2-3-3): 2.2.2.3.3 The meaning of ‘directed against’
51 (p2-2-2-4): 2.2.2.4 The ‘widespread or systematic’ requirement
53 (p2-2-2-5): 2.2.2.5 The first contextual requirement: the underlying offence as part of the attack
54 (p2-2-2-6): 2.2.2.6 The second contextual requirement: the knowledge that the offence is part of the attack
56 (p2-2-3): 2.2.3 Underlying offences
57 (p2-2-3-1): 2.2.3.1 Murder
60 (p2-2-3-2): 2.2.3.2 Extermination
65 (p2-2-3-3): 2.2.3.3 Enslavement
68 (p2-2-3-4): 2.2.3.4 Deportation
69 (p2-2-3-4-1): 2.2.3.4.1 The displacement of persons was caused by expulsion or other coercive acts
70 (p2-2-3-4-2): 2.2.3.4.2 The persons displaced were lawfully present in the area
71 (p2-2-3-4-3): 2.2.3.4.3 The displacement occurred without grounds permitted under international law
72 (p2-2-3-4-4): 2.2.3.4.4 Is intent that the removal be permanent an…

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