Dominic McGoldrick / Peter Rowe / Eric Donnelly (eds.)Legal and Policy Issues
The Permanent International Criminal Court
Legal and Policy Issues
Herausgeber: McGoldrick, Dominic; Donnelly, Eric; Rowe, Peter
Dominic McGoldrick / Peter Rowe / Eric Donnelly (eds.)Legal and Policy Issues
The Permanent International Criminal Court
Legal and Policy Issues
Herausgeber: McGoldrick, Dominic; Donnelly, Eric; Rowe, Peter
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This book critically examines the fundamental legal and policy issues involved in the establishment and functioning of the PICC.
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This book critically examines the fundamental legal and policy issues involved in the establishment and functioning of the PICC.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781841132815
- ISBN-10: 1841132810
- Artikelnr.: 23077886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury 3PL
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781841132815
- ISBN-10: 1841132810
- Artikelnr.: 23077886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dominic McGoldrick is Professor of Public International Law and Director of the International and European Law Unit,Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool. Peter Rowe is Professor of Law at Lancaster University. Eric Donnelly is a Research Assistant for the International and European Law Unit, Liverpool Law School.
Introduction
Dominic McGoldrick and Peter Rowe
Part I - The Origins and Development of the Permanent International
Criminal Court
1. Criminal Trials Before International Tribunals:Legality and Legitimacy
Dominic McGoldrick
2. Politics, Sovereignty, Remembrance
Gerry Simpson
Part II - Jurisdiction and Admissibility
3. Jurisdiction and Admissibility Issues Under The ICC Statute
Iain Cameron
4. The Peace and Justice Paradox: The International Criminal Court and the
UN Security Council
Dan Sarooshi
Part III - The Crimes
5. The Unfinished Work of Defining Aggression: How Many Times Must The
Cannonballs Fly, Before They Are Forever Banned?
William A Schabas
6. The Crime of Genocide
Christine Byron
7. Crimes Against Humanity
Timothy LH McCormack
8. War Crimes
Peter Rowe
Part IV - Liability and Defences
9. General Principles of Liability in International Criminal Law
Robert Cryer
10. Defences in International Criminal Law
Ilias Bantekas
Part V - Evidence and Victims
11. Evidence Before the ICC
Kevin R Gray
12. Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court: A Triumph of
Hope Over Experience?
Emily Haslam
Part VI - National Implementation and Political Responses
13. Aspects of National Implementation of the Rome Statute: The United
Kingdom and Selected Other States
David Turns
14. Political and Legal Responses to the ICC
Dominic McGoldrick
Part VII - The Significance of the International Criminal Court
15. The Legal and Political Significance of a Permanent International
Criminal Court
Dominic McGoldrick
Dominic McGoldrick and Peter Rowe
Part I - The Origins and Development of the Permanent International
Criminal Court
1. Criminal Trials Before International Tribunals:Legality and Legitimacy
Dominic McGoldrick
2. Politics, Sovereignty, Remembrance
Gerry Simpson
Part II - Jurisdiction and Admissibility
3. Jurisdiction and Admissibility Issues Under The ICC Statute
Iain Cameron
4. The Peace and Justice Paradox: The International Criminal Court and the
UN Security Council
Dan Sarooshi
Part III - The Crimes
5. The Unfinished Work of Defining Aggression: How Many Times Must The
Cannonballs Fly, Before They Are Forever Banned?
William A Schabas
6. The Crime of Genocide
Christine Byron
7. Crimes Against Humanity
Timothy LH McCormack
8. War Crimes
Peter Rowe
Part IV - Liability and Defences
9. General Principles of Liability in International Criminal Law
Robert Cryer
10. Defences in International Criminal Law
Ilias Bantekas
Part V - Evidence and Victims
11. Evidence Before the ICC
Kevin R Gray
12. Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court: A Triumph of
Hope Over Experience?
Emily Haslam
Part VI - National Implementation and Political Responses
13. Aspects of National Implementation of the Rome Statute: The United
Kingdom and Selected Other States
David Turns
14. Political and Legal Responses to the ICC
Dominic McGoldrick
Part VII - The Significance of the International Criminal Court
15. The Legal and Political Significance of a Permanent International
Criminal Court
Dominic McGoldrick
Introduction
Dominic McGoldrick and Peter Rowe
Part I - The Origins and Development of the Permanent International
Criminal Court
1. Criminal Trials Before International Tribunals:Legality and Legitimacy
Dominic McGoldrick
2. Politics, Sovereignty, Remembrance
Gerry Simpson
Part II - Jurisdiction and Admissibility
3. Jurisdiction and Admissibility Issues Under The ICC Statute
Iain Cameron
4. The Peace and Justice Paradox: The International Criminal Court and the
UN Security Council
Dan Sarooshi
Part III - The Crimes
5. The Unfinished Work of Defining Aggression: How Many Times Must The
Cannonballs Fly, Before They Are Forever Banned?
William A Schabas
6. The Crime of Genocide
Christine Byron
7. Crimes Against Humanity
Timothy LH McCormack
8. War Crimes
Peter Rowe
Part IV - Liability and Defences
9. General Principles of Liability in International Criminal Law
Robert Cryer
10. Defences in International Criminal Law
Ilias Bantekas
Part V - Evidence and Victims
11. Evidence Before the ICC
Kevin R Gray
12. Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court: A Triumph of
Hope Over Experience?
Emily Haslam
Part VI - National Implementation and Political Responses
13. Aspects of National Implementation of the Rome Statute: The United
Kingdom and Selected Other States
David Turns
14. Political and Legal Responses to the ICC
Dominic McGoldrick
Part VII - The Significance of the International Criminal Court
15. The Legal and Political Significance of a Permanent International
Criminal Court
Dominic McGoldrick
Dominic McGoldrick and Peter Rowe
Part I - The Origins and Development of the Permanent International
Criminal Court
1. Criminal Trials Before International Tribunals:Legality and Legitimacy
Dominic McGoldrick
2. Politics, Sovereignty, Remembrance
Gerry Simpson
Part II - Jurisdiction and Admissibility
3. Jurisdiction and Admissibility Issues Under The ICC Statute
Iain Cameron
4. The Peace and Justice Paradox: The International Criminal Court and the
UN Security Council
Dan Sarooshi
Part III - The Crimes
5. The Unfinished Work of Defining Aggression: How Many Times Must The
Cannonballs Fly, Before They Are Forever Banned?
William A Schabas
6. The Crime of Genocide
Christine Byron
7. Crimes Against Humanity
Timothy LH McCormack
8. War Crimes
Peter Rowe
Part IV - Liability and Defences
9. General Principles of Liability in International Criminal Law
Robert Cryer
10. Defences in International Criminal Law
Ilias Bantekas
Part V - Evidence and Victims
11. Evidence Before the ICC
Kevin R Gray
12. Victim Participation at the International Criminal Court: A Triumph of
Hope Over Experience?
Emily Haslam
Part VI - National Implementation and Political Responses
13. Aspects of National Implementation of the Rome Statute: The United
Kingdom and Selected Other States
David Turns
14. Political and Legal Responses to the ICC
Dominic McGoldrick
Part VII - The Significance of the International Criminal Court
15. The Legal and Political Significance of a Permanent International
Criminal Court
Dominic McGoldrick