From Nuremberg to The Hague : the future of international criminal justice / edited by Philippe Sands. electronic resource
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 0511078781
- 9780511078781
- 0511077211
- 9780511077210
- 0511180012
- 9780511180019
- 9780511494086
- 0511494084
- 9780521829915
- 0521829917
- International Criminal Court
- Cour pénale internationale
- International Criminal Court
- Cour pénale internationale -- Histoire
- International crimes
- Droit international pénal
- LAW -- International
- International crimes
- Internationaal strafrecht
- Internationales Strafrecht
- Strafgerichtsbarkeit
- Internationale Gerichtsbarkeit
- Droit international pénal
- 341.7/7 22
- KZ6310 .F76 2003eb
- 86.46
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Includes bibliographical references.
The Nuremberg trials: international law in the making / Richard Overy -- Issues of complexity, complicity and complementarity: from the Nuremberg Trials to the dawn of the new International Criminal Court / Andrew Clapham -- After Pinochet: the role of national courts / Philippe Sands -- The drafting of the Rome Statute / James Crawford -- Prospects and issues for the International Criminal Court: lessons from Yugoslavia and Rwanda / Cherie Booth.
Based on five lectures organized jointly by Matrix Chambers and the Wiener Library in London between April and June 2002. Leading experts examine the evolution of international criminal justice from World War II through to today. An intelligent and thought-provoking book, accessible to specialists and non-specialists alike.
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