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Relationships Between International Criminal Law And Other Branches Of International Law William A Schabas

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Relationships Between International Criminal Law And Other Branches Of International Law William A Schabas
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 261
Author: William A. Schabas
ISBN: 9789004521506, 900452150X
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 51

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Relationships Between International Criminal Law And Other Branches Of International Law William A Schabas by William A. Schabas 9789004521506, 900452150X instant download after payment.

This course investigates the relationships between international criminal law and other branches of international law. It begins by examining four issues of general international law: the principal sources of international law, jurisdiction and immunities, State responsibility, and use of force. It then explores internationalhumanitarian law, focusing on definitions of war crimes and difficulties in linking IHL and ICL. Next, it examines refugee law, paying particular attention to the exclusion of war criminals from refugee protection and to international crimes that may be related to the rights and treatment of refugees. The final chapter explores the relationship between ICL and human rights law, examining the position of human rights within the Rome Statute of the ICC, as well as the human rights aspects of genocide, crimes against humanity, various procedural rights relating to fair international trials and the contribution of human rights fact-finding mechanisms.

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