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International Criminal Law - Navigating Justice in a Global Arena - cover
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International Criminal Law - Navigating Justice in a Global Arena

Fouad Sabry

Editora: One Billion Knowledgeable

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In a complex world, understanding international criminal justice is more vital than ever. "International Criminal Law" opens the door to the intricate systems that uphold global justice. As part of the "Political Science" series, this book dives deep into international laws addressing crimes like genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. It is a crucial resource for professionals, students, and anyone dedicated to understanding how the international community combats these grave violations.
 
1: International Criminal Law: Examine the core principles and global structures of international criminal law.
 
2: Genocide: Learn about the legal definition and international response to genocide.
 
3: International Criminal Court (ICC): Discover the ICC’s role in prosecuting international crimes.
 
4: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Study the tribunal’s impact on justice post-Yugoslav Wars.
 
5: Universal Jurisdiction: Explore states' power to prosecute crimes beyond borders.
 
6: Crimes Against Humanity: Review the laws addressing large-scale crimes against civilians.
 
7: Rome Statute: Learn about the treaty establishing the ICC’s jurisdiction.
 
8: International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda: Understand its role in addressing the Rwandan Genocide.
 
9: Command Responsibility: Investigate how leaders are held accountable for their subordinates’ crimes.
 
10: ICC Investigations: Review the ICC’s investigative processes and challenges.
 
11: Victor’s Justice: Discuss the concept of justice for victors in international trials.
 
12: Crime of Aggression: Understand the legal complexities surrounding acts of aggression.
 
13: War Crimes Trial: Analyze key trials and their role in shaping international law.
 
14: Joint Criminal Enterprise: Explore how groups are held collectively accountable for crimes.
 
15: List of Parties to the Genocide Convention: Review global commitments to prevent and punish genocide.
 
16: Atrocity Crime: Delve into the laws targeting the most severe international crimes.
 
17: UN Security Council Resolution 955: Examine this resolution’s role in setting up the Rwandan Tribunal.
 
18: ICC Investigation in the DRC: Study the importance of ICC’s investigations in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
 
19: Prosecution of Gender-Targeted Crimes: Learn how international law tackles crimes based on gender.
 
20: Flavia Lattanzi: Discover the significant contributions of Flavia Lattanzi to international law.
 
21: Jennifer Trahan: Understand Jennifer Trahan’s influence on international criminal law.
 
"International Criminal Law" provides unmatched insights into global justice. With its clear analysis and in-depth coverage, the book is an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to comprehend the intricacies of international criminal law.
Disponível desde: 13/10/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 273 páginas.

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