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Treatise On International Criminal Law Volume Ifoundations And General Part 2013th Edition Kai Ambos

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Treatise On International Criminal Law Volume Ifoundations And General Part 2013th Edition Kai Ambos
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Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
File Extension: PDF
File size: 196.54 MB
Author: KAI AMBOS
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 2013

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Treatise On International Criminal Law Volume Ifoundations And General Part 2013th Edition Kai Ambos by Kai Ambos instant download after payment.

1 (p1): Chapter Ⅰ: Historical Overview: The Road from Early Prosecutions of War Crimes to the Creation of the ICC
1 (p1-1): A. The Versailles Peace Treaty and Historical Precedents
4 (p1-2): B. The First Ad Hoc Tribunals: Nuremberg and Tokyo
5 (p1-2-1): (1) The trials against the major war criminals of Germany and Japan
7 (p1-2-2): (2) Post-Nuremberg WWII trials
9 (p1-2-3): (3) The Nuremberg Principles as the immediate consequence of the Nuremberg Trials
10 (p1-3): C. The Development of International Criminal Law Prior to the Establishment of the UN Ad Hoc Tribunals
10 (p1-3-1): (1) The Genocide Convention
11 (p1-3-2): (2) The Hague and Geneva laws
16 (p1-3-3): (3) The Draft Codes of the International Law Commission
18 (p1-3-4): (4) Private initiatives
19 (p1-4): D. The UN Ad Hoc Tribunals
19 (p1-4-1): (1) The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
22 (p1-4-2): (2) The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
23 (p1-5): E. The International Criminal Court
23 (p1-5-1): (1) Negotiating history
25 (p1-5-2): (2) The Rome Statute, the structure of the Court and other legal instruments
25 (p1-5-2-1): (a) General
26 (p1-5-2-2): (b) The judges
29 (p1-5-2-3): (c) The Office of the Prosecutor (OTP)
31 (p1-5-2-4): (d) Registry, and Assembly of States Parties
32 (p1-5-2-5): (e) Legal sources
34 (p1-5-2-6): (f) The first Review Conference in Kampala
35 (p1-5-3): (3) Current investigations
35 (p1-5-3-1): (a) Situations and triggers
37 (p1-5-3-2): (b) From situations to cases
40 (p1-6): F. The 'Mixed' Tribunals
40 (p1-6-1): (1) The legal bases
41 (p1-6-1-1): (a) Kosovo
42 (p1-6-1-2): (b) East Timor
43 (p1-6-1-3): (c) Sierra Leone
44 (p1-6-1-4): (d) Cambodia
46 (p1-6-1-5): (e) Iraq
48 (p1-6-1-6): (f) Lebanon
50 (p1-6-1-7): (g) Bangladesh
51 (p1-6-2): (2) Comparative analysis
54 (p2): Chapter Ⅱ: Concept, Function, and Sources of International Criminal Law
54 (p2-1): A. Concept, Meaning, and Object of International Criminal Law
56 (p2-2): B. Punitive Power,…

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