Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Crimes against humanity Crimes against humanity M. Cherif Bassiouni "This book traces the evolution of crimes against humanity (CAH) and their application from the end of World War I to the present day, in terms of both historic legal analysis and subject-matter cont… OL15521899W
Rule-of-law tools for post-conflict states Rule-of-law tools for post-conflict states United Nations. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights This publication explores how hybrid courts can receive the mandates and the political support required to be more effective in building capacity and bestowing an enduring legacy upon the justice sys… OL16919194W
International criminal accountability and the rights of children International criminal accountability and the rights of children Karin Arts,Vesselin Popovski xiv, 191 p. ; 25 cm OL18452921W
Means to an end Means to an end Lee Feinstein "Reassesses U.S. relationship with the ICC and broader issues of U.S. policy toward international justice. Argues U.S. active support of ICC serves U.S. interests and is consistent with values to whi… OL18575653W
Affective justice Affective justice Kamari Maxine Clarke "Since its inception in 2001, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has been met with resistance by various African states and their leaders, who see the court as a new iteration of colonial violenc… OL20555816W
International criminal procedure International criminal procedure Gideon Boas "Volume 3 of the International Criminal Law Practitioner Library completes the review of international criminal law begun in Volumes 1 and 2, which analyse the forms of responsibility and the element… OL23289122W
Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law Mark A. Drumbl This book argues that accountability for extraordinary atrocity crimes should not uncritically adopt the methods and assumptions of ordinary liberal criminal law. Criminal punishment designed for com… OL8326374W
Complementarity in the Rome Statute and national criminal jurisdictions Complementarity in the Rome Statute and national criminal jurisdictions Jann K. Kleffner An in-depth examination of the principle of complementarity in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and the implications of that principle for the suppression of genocide crimes again… OL9101879W