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    Cassese's International Criminal Law

    Cassese's International Criminal Law by Cassese, Antonio; Gaeta, Paola;

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    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 31 January 2013

    • ISBN 9780199694921
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages472 pages
    • Size 245x170x23 mm
    • Weight 720 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The third edition of International Criminal Law expounds the general principles governing international crimes as well as the fundamentals of both substantive and procedural international criminal law, bringing the political and human contexts to the fore.

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    Long description:

    The third edition of Cassese's International Criminal Law provides a clear account of the main substantive and procedural aspects of international criminal law. Adopting a combination of the classic common law and more theoretical approaches to the subject, it discusses:

    ? the historical evolution of international criminal law;
    ? the legal definition of the so-called core crimes (war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide) plus aggression, torture and terrorism;
    ? the forms and modes of criminal responsibility; and
    ? the main issues related to the prosecution and punishment of international crimes at the national and international level, including amnesties, statutes of limitations and immunities.

    Cassese guides the reader through a vast array of cases and materials from a number of jurisdictions, providing thought-provoking analysis that brings the political and human contexts to the fore.

    The International Criminal Court and all the other modern international criminal courts are fully covered, both as regards their structure, functioning and proceedings and as far as their case law is concerned.

    Online Resource Centre
    Case materials: Key international documents and foreign legislation relating to chapters of the textbook
    Your questions answered: responses to questions from international law students
    Web links: Links to web sites relating to topics within the text

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    Table of Contents:

    PART I: INTRODUCTION
    Fundamentals of international criminal law
    The principle of legality
    The elements of international crimes, in particular the mental element
    PART II: SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW
    SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL CRIMES
    War crimes
    Crimes against humanity
    Genocide
    Torture and aggression
    Terrorism
    SECTION II: MODES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY
    Perpetration: in particular joint and indirect perpetration
    Omission liability and superior responsibility
    Other modes of criminal liability and inchoate crimes
    SECTION III: CIRCUMSTANCES EXCLUDING CRIMINAL LIABILITY
    Justifications and excuses
    Obedience to superior orders and official capacity
    PART III: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT
    SECTION I: INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
    International criminal courts
    The repression of international crimes in domestic jurisdictions
    International versus national jurisdiction
    Legal impediments to the exercise of criminal jurisdiction
    SECTION II: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIALS
    The adoption of the essential features of the adversarial system
    General principles governing international criminal trials
    Investigation and trial before international criminal courts
    Appeals and enforcements

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