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_aThe Oxford handbook of international criminal law / _cedited by Kevin Jon Heller, Frédéric Mégret, Sarah M.H. Nouwen, Jens David Ohlin, and Darryl Robinson. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aHandbook of international criminal law |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aInternational criminal law |
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, _c2020. |
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490 | 1 | _aOxford handbooks online | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tIntroduction / _rKevin Jon Heller, Frédéric Mégret, Sarah M. H. Nouwen, Jens David Ohlin, Darryl Robinson -- _tTaking Internationalism Seriously: Why International Criminal Law Matters / _rMiriam Gur-Arye, Alon Harel -- _tImpunities / _rMark A. Drumbl -- _tCourting Failure: When Are International Criminal Courts Likely to be Believed by Local Audiences? / _rMarko Milanović -- _tWhat is An International Crime? / _rAlexander K.A. Greenawalt -- _tA Theory of International Crimes: Conceptual and Normative Issues / _rAlejandro Chehtman -- _tFrom Aggression to Atrocity: Rethinking the History of International Criminal Law / _rSamuel Moyn -- _tEnslavement as a Crime against Humanity: Some Doctrinal, Historical, and Theoretical Considerations / _rEdwin Bikundo -- _tA Criminological Approach to the ICC's Control Theory / _rAlette Smeulers -- _tThe Two Cultures of International Criminal Law / _rJean d'Aspremont -- _tImmunity and Impunity / _rAdil Ahmad Haque -- _tAn Empirical Analysis of International Criminal Law: The Perception and Experience of the Accused / _rMarie-Sophie Devresse, Damien Scalia -- _tEpistemological Controversies and Evaluation of Evidence in International Criminal Trials / _rMark Klamberg -- _tThe Right to Truth in International Criminal Law / _rLeora Bilsky -- _tFrom Machinery to Motivation: The Lost Legacy of Criminal Organizations Liability / _rSaira Mohamed -- _tHistorical Reasoning and Judicial Historiography in International Criminal Trials / _rKim Christian Priemel -- _tCriminal/Enemy / _rLawrence Douglas -- _tThe Enemy of All Humanity / _rDavid Luban -- _tMoving Images: Modes of Representation and Images of Victimhood in Audio-Visual Productions / _rSofia Stolk, Wouter Werner -- _tInternational Criminal Tribunal Backlash / _rHenry Lovat -- _tThe Crises and Critiques of International Criminal Justice / _rSergey Vasiliev -- _tHangman's Perspective: Three Genres of Critique following Eichmann / _rItamar Mann -- _tDefense Perspectives on Fairness and Efficiency at the International Criminal Court / _rJenia Iontcheva Turner -- _tInequality of Arms Reversed? Defendants in the Battle for Political Legitimacy / _rMarlies Glasius, Tim Meijers -- _tInternational Criminal Law and the Subordination of Emancipation: The Question of Legal Hierarchy in Transitional Justice / _rLaurel E. Fletcher -- _tInternational Criminal Justice and Humanitarianism / _rSara Kendall, Sarah M. H. Nouwen -- _tInternational Criminal Law and Culture / _rW. L. Cheah -- _tThe Core Crimes of International Criminal Law / _rChristine Schwöbel-Patel -- _tTransnational Crimes / _rDouglas Guilfoyle -- _tThe Unity of International Criminal Law: A Socio-Legal View / _rFrédéric Mégret -- _tInternational Criminal Law: The Next Hundred Years / _rGerry Simpson -- _tNeither Here nor There: The Position of the Defence in International Criminal Tribunals / _rDov Jacobs -- _tThe Creation of an Ad Hoc Elite: And the Value of International Criminal Law Expertise on a Global Market / _rMikkel Jarle Christensen -- _tTeachings of Publicists and the Reinvention of the Sources Doctrine in International Criminal Law / _rNeha Jain -- _tLegitimacy in War and Punishment: The Security Council and the ICC / _rTom Dannenbaum -- _tAfrica and International Criminal Law / _rChristopher Gevers -- _tOn Regional Criminal Courts as Representatives of Political Communities: The Special Case of the African Criminal Court / _rHarmen van der Wilt. |
520 | 8 | _aMoving away from conventional approaches to the study of the subject, 'The Oxford Handbook of International Criminal Law' draws on insights from disciplines both outside of criminal law and outside of law itself to critically examine issues such as international criminal law's actors, rationales, boundaries, and narratives. | |
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_aLaw. _2ukslc |
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_aLaws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of law. _2thema |
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_aHeller, Kevin Jon, _eeditor. |
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_aMégret, Frédéric, _eeditor. |
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_aNouwen, Sarah M. H., _eeditor. |
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_aOhlin, Jens David, _eeditor. |
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_aRobinson, Darryl _c(Law professor), _eeditor. |
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_iPrint version : _z9780198825203 |
830 | 0 | _aOxford handbooks online. | |
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_3Oxford handbooks online _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198825203.001.0001 |
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