31. | Artico case : judgment of 13th May 1980., 1980 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Artico case : judgment of 13th May 1980. / - (Publications of the European Court of Human Rights.Series A : Judgments and decisions ; No. 37), 22 p.. - Köln : Carl Heymann, 1980. ISBN 3 452 18809 4 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Italy : 8233 NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-6(3)-26-50 LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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32. | Kostovski case : 1. decision of 23.May 1989 (relinquishment of jurisdiction); 2. judgment of 20th November 1989., 1989 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Kostovski case : 1. decision of 23.May 1989 (relinquishment of jurisdiction); 2. judgment of 20th November 1989. / - (Publications of the European Court of Human Rights.Series A : Judgments and decisions ; No. 166), 28 p.. - Köln : Carl Heymann, 1989. ISBN 3 452 21804 X LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Netherlands : 8238 NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-6(1)-6(3)-50 LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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33. | Bricmont case ; judgment of 7th July 1989., 1989 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Bricmont case ; judgment of 7th July 1989. / - (Publications of the European Court of Human Rights.Series A : Judgments and decisions ; No. 158), 52 p.. - Köln : Carl Heymann, 1989. ISBN 3 452 21642 X LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Belgium / Canada : 8214 / 6322 NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-6(1)-6(3)-26-50 LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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34. | Case of Barbera, Messeque and Jabardo : 1. decision of 23rd September 1987 (relinquishment of jurisdiction) 2. judgment of 6th December 1988., 1988 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Case of Barbera, Messeque and Jabardo : 1. decision of 23rd September 1987 (relinquishment of jurisdiction) 2. judgment of 6th December 1988. / - ( Publications of the European Court of Human Rights.Series A : Judgments and decisions ; No. 146), 51 p.. - Köln : Carl Heymann, 1988. ISBN 3 452 21483 4 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Spain : 8245 NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-6-26-50; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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35. | Ciulla case : 1. decision of 23rd March 1988 2. judgment of 22nd February., 1989 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Ciulla case : 1. decision of 23rd March 1988 2. judgment of 22nd February. / - (Publications of the European Court of Human Rights.Series A : Judgments and decisions ; No. 148), 33 p.. - Köln : Carl Heymann, 1989. ISBN 3 452 21554 8 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Italy : 8233 NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-5(1,5)-50 LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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36. | Neubeck case (application No. 9132 / 80)., 1986 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Neubeck case (application No. 9132 / 80). /, 79 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 1986. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: West Germany : 8225 NOTE (GENERAL): European convention on human rightsECHR-6 |
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37. | Malamund-Gati, Jaime : Transitional governments in the breach, 1990 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Transitional governments in the breach : why punish state criminals / Malamund-Gati, Jaime REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : a comparative and international journal of the social sciences, humanities and law : No. 12(1)., p. 1-16. - Baltimore, Maryland : The John Hopkins U.P., 1990 . - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Chile / South America / Latin America : 6414 / 6400 |
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38. | Bönisch case: judgment of 6th May (merits)., 1985 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Bönisch case: judgment of 6th May (merits). / - (Publications of the European Court of Human Rights.Series A : Judgments and decisions ; No. 92), 29 p.. - Köln : Carl Heymann, 1985. ISBN 3 452 20434 0 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria : 8213 NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-6 (1,2,3)-50 LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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39. | Case of Colozza and Rubinat: 1. decision of 26th September 1984 (severance); 2.Colozza judgment of 12th February 1985; 3.Rubinat judgment of 12th February 1985., 1985 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Case of Colozza and Rubinat: 1. decision of 26th September 1984 (severance); 2.Colozza judgment of 12th February 1985; 3.Rubinat judgment of 12th February 1985. / - (Publications of the European Court of Human Rights.Series A : Judgments and decisions ; No. 89), 32 p.. - Köln : Carl Heymann, 1985. ISBN 3 452 20340 9 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Italy : 8233 NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-6 (1)-50 LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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40. | Can case: judgment of 30th September 1985., 1985 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Can case: judgment of 30th September 1985. / - (Publications of the European Court of Human Rights.Series A : Judgments and decisions ; No. 96), 24 p.. - Köln : Carl Heymann, 1985. ISBN 3 452 20533 9 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria : 8213 NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-5-6-48 LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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41. | Murphy, John F. ... (et al.) : International criminal procedure law, 1990 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph International criminal procedure law / Murphy, John F. ... (et al.) REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The Nuremberg trial and international law / Ginsburgs, G.; Kudriatsev, V. N. (eds.). - p. 61-98 - Dordrecht : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1990. ISBN 0 7923 0798 4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USSR : 8225 / 8150 |
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42. | Valkenburg, Wim : Some standards of article 6 ECHR for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms and the Dutch criminal procedures, 1993 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Some standards of article 6 ECHR for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms and the Dutch criminal procedures / Valkenburg, Wim REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Tilburg foreign law review : Vol. 3(1)., pp. 5-23. - Tilburg : Tilburg Foreign Law Review Foundation, 1993. - ISSN 0926-874x LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Introduction 2. The impartial tribunal of art. 6 par. 1 and the Hauschildt case 3. Consequences of the Hauschildt judgment 4. Final conclusions 5. The position of witnesses in Dutch criminal proceedings after the Kostovski case 6. New legislation: witness protection 7. Final conclusions 8. Some closing remarks INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Netherlands NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-6-1, ECHR-8-2 |
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43. | Aall, Jorgen : Rettergang og menneskerettigheter, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Rettergang og menneskerettigheter : den europeiske menneskerettighetskonvensjons artikkel 6 og norsk straffeprosess / Aall, Jorgen. - 2. uppl.., xx, 556 p.. - Oslo : Universitetsförlaget, 1996. ISBN 82-00-22415-5 LANGUAGE: NOR INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Norway NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ECHR-6; ICESCR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; |
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44. | de Brouwer, Anne-Marie L.M. : Supranational criminal prosecution of sexual violence, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Supranational criminal prosecution of sexual violence : the ICC and the practice of the ICTY and the ICTR / de Brouwer, Anne-Marie L.M. - (School of human rights research series ; vol. 20), xiv, 570 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2005. ISBN 90-5095-533-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Sexual violence and supranational criminal prosecutions: Historical development. 2. Central question. 3. Terminology. 4. Working materials. 5. Method and structure. 6. Scope and limitations. PART I SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN SUPRANATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW. Chapter 1 Sexual Violence as Genocide. 1. Introduction. 2. The genocidal acts. 3. The elements common to genocide. 4. Final remarks. Chapter 2 Sexual Violence as a Crime against Humanity. 1 Introduction. 2 Enslavement. 3 Torture. 4. Specific sexual violence crimes. 5. Persecution on the ground of gender. 6. Other inhumane acts of a similar character. 7. Elements common to crimes against humanity. 8. Superior responsibility for sexual violence as a crime against humanity. 9. Final remarks. Chapter 3 Sexual Violence as a War Crime. 1. Introduction. 2. War crimes in international armed conflict. 3. War crimes in non-international armed conflict. 4. Final remarks. PART II SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN SUPRANATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. Introduction to Part II. Chapter 4 Protective and Special Measures for Victims of Sexual Violence. 1 Introduction. 2. The rationale for and forms of protective measures . 3. Witness protection versus the rights of the accused. 4. Protection from the public or the press. 5. Protection from the accused. 6. Protection from retraumatisation. 7. The Victims and Witnesses Unit. 8. Final remarks. Chapter 5: Participation of Victims of Sexual Violence in the Proceedings:. 1. Introduction. 2. Victim participation at the ICTY and the ICTR. 3. Victim participation at the ICC. 4. Final remarks. Evaluation of Part II. PART III SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE SUPRANATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW SYSTEM. Introduction to Part III. Chapter 6 Sentencing in Cases of Sexual Violence. 1. Introduction. 2. Sentencing. 3. The sentencing practice for sexual violence. 4. Sentencing determinants. 5. Cumulative (charges and) convictions. 6. Final remarks. Chapter 7 Reparation to Victims of Sexual Violence. 1. Introduction. 2. A special need for reparation to victims of sexual violence. 3. The ICTY and the ICTR. 4. The ICC. 5. Final remarks. Evaluation of Part III. PART IV CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. Chapter 8 Towards a More Comprehensive Supranational Criminal Prosecution of Sexual Violence. 1. Introduction. 2. Sexual violence in supranational criminal law. 3. Sexual violence in supranational criminal procedure. 4. Sexual violence and the legal consequences of the supranational criminal law system. 5. Final thoughts. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Yugoslavia, Rwanda NOTE (GENERAL): CAT, CEDAW, ECHR, ICCPR, Geneva conventions |
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45. | Perlin, Michael L. : Mental disability law, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Mental disability law : cases and materials / Perlin, Michael L.. - 2nd ed.. - (Carolina Academic Press Law casebook series), xxiv, 1107 p.. - Durham, NC : Carolina Academic Press, 2005. ISBN 1-59460-160-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Background. 2. Constitutional "civil" mental health law. 3. Federal statutory rights. 4. Civil mental health law. 5. The criminal trial process. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United States |
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46. | Eser, Albin (ed.) : The individual as subject of international cooperation in criminal matters, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The individual as subject of international cooperation in criminal matters : a comparative study / Eser, Albin (ed.) ; Lagodny, Otto ; Blakesley, Christopher L. - (Rechtsvergleichende untersuchungen zur gesamten strafrechtswissenschaft ; vol. 27), xlix, 770 p.. - Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2002. ISBN 3-7890-7837-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part 1: The questionnaire. Part 2: National reports:. Part 1: Cooperation within the framework of the European Community. 1. Sources of law. 2. Administrative proceedings and assistance by the European Community. Part 2: Cooperation within the framework of the European Union. 1. Sources of law. 2. Mutual assistance and cooperation in customs affairs. 3. Cooperation in criminal matters between the member states of the European Union. 4. Choice of the forum. 5. Extradition between member states of the European Union. 6. Cross-border enforcement of sanctions between the member states of the European Union. FINLAND. GERMANY. ITALY. THE NETHERLANDS. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Part 3: Comparative overview. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, United States of America NOTE (GENERAL): Treaty of Maastricht, ToA, TEU, Schengen convention, ECHR, European extradition convention, European convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters, Convention on the transfer of sentenced persons, Europol convention |
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47. | Hirvelä, Päivi : Rikosprosessi lapsiin kohdistuvissa seksuaalirikoksissa, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Rikosprosessi lapsiin kohdistuvissa seksuaalirikoksissa / Hirvelä, Päivi, 590 p.. - Tampere : WSOYpro, 2006. ISBN 951-0-32616-X LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (THESIS): Doctoral thesis, University of Helsinki, 2006
URL http://www.wsoy.fi/pro/index.jsp?c=product&isbn=951-0-32616-X |
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48. | Helminen, Klaus : Straffprocessrätt för polisutbildningen, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Straffprocessrätt för polisutbildningen / Helminen, Klaus - (Poliisikoulun julkaisuja, Oppikirjat 5), 272 p.. - Helsinki : Poliisikoulu, 2006. ISBN 951-9259-10-4 LANGUAGE: SWE ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Straffprocess: begrepp och källor. 2. Myndigheterna. 3. Parterna och deras företrädare. 4. Åklagarens uppgifter. 5. Brottmålsrättegången i huvuddrag. 6. Domstolens domar och beslut, rättsmedlen. 7. Straffprocessuella principer. 8. Bevisning. 9. Förenklade straffprocessarter. 10. Förundersökning: grundfrågor och syftemål. 11. Förundersökningsmyndigheterna. 12. Parterna och deras företrädare samt andra privatpersoner vid förundersökning. 13. Genomförande av förundersökning. 14. Förhör och protokoll. 15. Allmänna förundersökningsprinciper. 16. De straffprocessuella tvångsmedlen: allmänt. 17. Tvångsmedel som riktas mot frihet. 18. Tvångsmedel som riktas mot andra rättsgoda. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland
URL http://www.poliisikoulu.fi/poliisi/poliisikoulu/home.nsf/pages/3767BCDA00051C29C22572180030BF1D |
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49. | Calvo-Goller, Karin N. : The trial proceedings of the International Criminal Court, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The trial proceedings of the International Criminal Court : ICTY and ICTR precedents / Calvo-Goller, Karin N., xxvii, 561 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2006. ISBN 90-04-14931-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part I Precedents of International Trials. Chapter I. The Nuremberg and Tokyo Precedents. Chapter II. The Proceedings at the ICTY and ICTR. Chapter III. Pre-Trial Proceedings. Chapter IV. The Trial Before the Ad Hoc Tribunals. Chapter V. Post-Trial Proceedings. Intermediary Part; The Adopted System for International Criminal Trials. Part II, The Trial at the International Criminal Court. Chapter I. Investigation and Prosecution. Chapter II. Jurisdiction, Admissibility, Applicable Law. Chapter III. International Cooperation and Judicial Assistance. Chapter IV. The Trial. Chapter V. The Post Trial Proceedings. Chapter VI. Enforcement. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Statute of the ICC (full text), Rules of procedure and evidence of the International Criminal Court (full text) |
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50. | Henham, Ralph : Punishment and process in international criminal trials, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Punishment and process in international criminal trials / Henham, Ralph - ( International and comparative criminal justice), xi, 247 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2005. ISBN 0-7546-2437-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Internationalisation and sentencing. Procedural rules and trial practice. Sentencing as social reality. Normative constraints on sentencing. Philosophical issues in international sentencing. Access to justice and rights. Theoretical and methodological issues for international sentencing. Conclusion: reconceptualising international penality. INDEX WORDS:
URL https://www.ashgate.com/shopping/title.asp?key1=&key2=&orig=results&isbn=0%207546%202437%204 |
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51. | Arnold, Jörg (ed.) : Menschengerechtes strafrecht, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Menschengerechtes strafrecht : festschrift für Albin Eser zum 70. geburtstag / Arnold, Jörg (ed.), xiv, 1459 p.. - München : C.H. Beck, 2005. ISBN 3-406-52462-1 LANGUAGE: ENGGER ABSTRACT: Contents:. I. Grundlagen des Strafrechts. Knut Amelung: Auf der Rückseite der Strafnorm. Opfer und Normvertrauen in der strafrechtsdogmatischen Argumentation. Jörg Arnold: Karl Marx und das Holzdiebstahlsgesetz. Andrew Ashworth: Human Rights, Criminal Law, and the Principles of Legal Certainty and Non-Retrospectivity. Enrique Bacigalupo: Die Diskussion über die finale Handlungslehre im Strafrecht. Björn Burkhardt: Wie ist es, ein Mensch zu sein?. José Cerezo Mir: Ontologismus und Normativismus im Finalismus der fünfziger Jahre. Winfried Hassemer: Konturen einer Gesamten Strafrechtswissenschaft heute. Hirokazu Kawaguchi: Zur Problematik der personalen Identität im Strafrecht – Eine Einführung. Kristian Kühl: Zum Missbilligungscharakter der Strafe. Klaus Lüderssen: Primäre oder sekundäre Zuständigkeit des Strafrechts?. Friedrich-Christian Schroeder: Das Strafgesetzbuch als Straffreistellungsgesetzbuch. Andrew von Hirsch: Belästigendes Verhalten: Gibt es ein strafrechtliches Belästigungsprinzip?. Rainer Zaczyk: Zur Begründung der Gerechtigkeit menschlichen Strafens. Eugenio Raúl Zaffaroni: Friedrich Spee oder der Ursprung strafrechtlicher Kritik. II. Deutsches Straf- und Strafverfahrensrecht. René Bloy: Der strafrechtliche Schutz der psychischen Integrität. Wolfgang Frisch: Die erweiterte Revision. Walter Gropp: Beteiligung durch Bescheinigung? – Ûberlegungen zum Ausstieg der katholischen Kirche aus der Schwangerenkonfliktberatung. Hans Joachim Hirsch: Die Grenze zwischen Schwangerschaftsabbruch und allgemeinen Tötungsdelikten nach der Streichung des Privilegierungstatbestands der Kindestötung (§ 217 StGB a. F.). Günther Jakobs: Zur Kritik der Fassung des Raubtatbestands. Heike Jung: Parlamentarische Untersuchungsausschüsse im Lichte strafjustizieller Grundanforderungen. Urs Kindhäuser: Gleichgültigkeit als Vorsatz?. Lothar Kuhlen: Die Pflicht zum Rückruf in der strafrechtlichen Produkthaftung. Lutz Meyer-Goßner: Prozesshindernisse und Einstellung des Verfahrens. Heinz Müller-Dietz: Zum Bild des Strafrichters in der modernen Literatur. Jan Musil: Das Vorverfahren – ein ständiges Thema der Reform des Strafverfahrens. Kay Nehm: Blutrache – ein niedriger Beweggrund?. Ulfrid Neumann: ZumVerhältnis von minder schwerem Fall des Totschlags (§ 213 StGB) und Mord (§ 211 StGB) nach dem 6. Strafrechtsreformgesetz. Peter Riess: Das Ende einer Epoche? Gedanken zum125. Jahrestag des Inkrafttretens der StPO. Claus Roxin: Kann staatliche Folter in Ausnahmefällen zulässig oder wenigstens straflos sein?. Margret Spaniol: Grundrechtsschutz im Ermittlungsverfahren durch qualifizierten Richtervorbehalt und wirksame richterliche Kontrolle. III. Ausländisches Straf- und Strafverfahrensrecht. Günter Heine: Die Totalrevision des Schweizerischen Allgemeinen Teils des Strafgesetzbuches. Entwicklung und Schwerpunkte imVergleich. Mordechai Kremnitzer/Khalid Ghanayim: New Humanistic Trends in Israeli Criminal Law. Young-Sik Lee: Einwilligung und Sittenwidrigkeit aus koreanischer Sicht. Javier Llobet Rodriguez: Die Strafprozessreform in Lateinamerika. Ferenc Nagy: Über die Kindestötung im ungarischen Strafrecht, mit einem kurzen Ausblick auf Europa. Haruo Nishihara: Die neue japanische Regelung zur Stalker-Handlung. Bahri Öztürk: Die laizistische Rechtsordnung der Türkei. Ein Modell für die islamischen Staaten?. Mark Pieth: Strafverfahren gegen das Unternehmen. Kurt Schmoller: Zum Straftatbestand der »sexuellen Belästigung«. Stefan Trechsel: Fristenlösung Schweizer Art. Andrzej Zoll: Der untaugliche Versuch im polnischen Strafrecht. IV. Transnationales und europäisches Straf- und Strafverfahrensrecht, Völkerstrafrecht. Kai Ambos: Strafrecht und Krieg: strafbare Beteiligung der Bundesregierung am Irak-Krieg?. Gunther Arzt: Der Internationale Strafgerichtshof und die formelle Wahrheit. Cherif Bassiouni: The Legacy of Legalismand the Need to Combat Impunity for International Crimes. Herta Däubler-Gmelin: Die Stärke des Rechts im Zeitalter der Globalisierung – Beginn der Arbeit des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs. George P. Fletcher: Reasonableness im amerikanischen und im Völkerstrafrecht. Vagn Greve: Strafzumessung im internationalen Strafrecht. Frank Höpfel: Der Beitrag des Internationalen Gerichtshofs zur Strafrechtsentwicklung. Otto Lagodny: Überlegungen zu einem menschengerechten transnationalen Straf- und Strafverfahrensrecht. Jürgen Meyer: Die künftige Europäische Verfassung und das Strafrecht. Vincenzo Militello: Die Grundrechte zwischen Grenzen und Legitimierung eines strafrechtlichen Schutzes auf europäischer Ebene. Wolfgang Schomburg: Konkurrierende nationale und internationale Strafgerichtsbarkeit und der Grundsatz »Ne bis in idem«. Sergio Seminara: Die europäische Entwicklung des Strafrechts im Finanzmarktbereich aus italienischer Sicht. Dionysios Spinellis: Das Auslieferungs- und das Rechtshilfeabkommen zwischen EU und USA – Hoffnungen, Kritik und Verteidigung. Klaus Tiedemann: Bemerkungen zur Zukunft des europäischen Strafprozesses. Otto Triffterer: »Command Responsibility« – crimen sui generis or participation as »otherwise provided« in Article 28 Rome Statute?. Susanne Walther: Terra Incognita: Wird staatliche internationale Strafgewalt den Menschen gerecht?. Thomas Weigend: Grund und Grenzen universaler Gerichtsbarkeit. Rüdiger Wolfrum: Internationale Verbrechen vor internationalen und nationalen Gerichten: Die Verfolgungskompetenzen des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs ein Fortschritt oder ein Rückschritt in der Entwicklung?. V. Strafrechtsvergleichung. Hans-Heinrich Jescheck: Neuere Entwicklungen im nationalen, europäischen und internationalen Strafrecht: Perspektiven für eine Kriminalpolitik im 21. Jahrhundert?. Ursula Nelles: Rechtsvergleichung per Internet? Einige Aspekte zum Generalthema »Zukunft der Strafrechtsvergleichung«. Walter Perron: Rechtsvergleichende Betrachtungen zur Notwehr. Stephan C. Thaman: Wahrheit oder Rechtsstaatlichkeit? Die Verwertung von verfassungswidrig erlangten Beweisgegenständen im Strafverfahren. Stanislaw Waltos: Pragmatismus und Antipragmatismus im Strafverfahren. VI. Medizinrecht. Byung-Sun Cho: Die Organtransplantation im Spannungsfeld von Medizin, Ethik und Strafrecht in Korea. Hans-Georg Koch: Embryonenschutz ohne Grenzen?. Francisco Muñoz-Conde: Strafrechtliche Probleme der Organtransplantation in Spanien. Hans-Ludwig Schreiber: Stammzellverwendung in Forschung und Therapie. Bernd Schünemann: Die Rechtsprobleme von AIDS. Ulrich Sieber: Der strafrechtliche Schutz des Arzt- und Patientengeheimnisses unter den Bedingungen der modernen Informationstechnik. Detlev Sternberg-Lieben: Begrenzung lebensverlängernder Maßnahmen aus strafrechtlicher Sicht – juristischer statt ärztlicher Paternalismus?. Jochen Taupitz: Zellkulturen aus Verstorbenen. Klaus Ulsenheimer: Der Arzt im Konflikt zwischen Heilauftrag und Selbstbestimmungsrecht des Patienten – in dubio pro vita?. Rainer Wahl: Das Öffentliche Recht als Fundament und dritte Säule des Medizinrechts. William J. Winslade: Decriminalizing Euthanasia: Personal Choices, Physician Integrity, and Legal Regulation. VII. Kriminalpolitik. Hans-Jörg Albrecht: Organisierte Umweltkriminalität – Konzepte, Ausmaß und Strukturen. Frieder Dünkel: Präventionsprogramme gegen Rechtsextremismus und Fremdenfeindlichkeit - was hat sich bewährt? Michael Faure: Gewinnabschöpfung und Verfall auf ökonomischem Prüfstand. Jochen Frowein: Der merkwürdige Aussenminister. Lech Gardocki: Kriminalisierung - zwischen Theorie und Praxis. Nils Jareborg: Criminalisation as ultima ratio, Günther Kaiser: Moderne und postmoderne Kriminalpolitik als Probleme des Strukturvergleichs. Karl-_Ludwig Kunz: "Gefährliche" Rechtsbrecher und ihre Sanktioneriung. Raimo Lahti: Zur Kriminal- und Strafrechtspolitik des 21. Jahrhunderts. Julio Maier: Stellt die Wiedergutmachung eine dritte Spur des STrafrechts dar?. Gerhard Mueller: Toward a police force for three quarters of the world - or all of it? Reflections on criminological inevitability. Norio Takahashi: Restorative justice and treatment of offenders. INDEX WORDS:
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52. | Cryer, Robert : An introduction to international criminal law and procedure, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph An introduction to international criminal law and procedure / Cryer, Robert ; Friman, Håkan ; Robinson, Darryl ; Wilmshurst, Elizabeth, xliv, 477 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2007. ISBN 978-0-521-69954-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. What is international criminal law?. 2. The objectives of international criminal law. 3. Jurisdiction. 4. National prosecutions of international crimes. 5. State Cooperation with respect to national proceedings. 6. The history of international criminal prosecutions: Nuremberg and Tokyo. 7. The ad hoc international criminal tribunals. 8. The International Criminal Court. 9. Other courts with international elements. 10. Genocide. 11. Crimes against humanity. 12. War crimes. 13. Aggression. 14. Transnational crimes, terrorism and torture. 15. General principles of liability. 16. Defences/grounds for excluding criminal responsibility. 17. Procedures of international criminal investigations and prosecutions. 18. Sentencing, penalties and reparations to victims. 19. State cooperation with international courts and tribunals. 20. Immunities. 21. Conclusions: the future of international criminal law. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Genocide convention, The ICTY statute, Statute of the ICC, The ICTR statute, Geneva conventions, UN charter
URL http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521699549 |
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53. | Gilbert, Geoff : Responding to international crime, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Responding to international crime / Gilbert, Geoff - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 88), xxxii, 489 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers , 2006. ISBN 90-04-15276-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Chapter One, International Criminals and the Legal Process. Chapter Two, Mechanisms for International Surrender. Chapter Three, Effecting the Response through International Criminal Procedures. Chapter Four, Restrictions on Return. Chapter Five, The Political Offence Exemption. Chapter Six, Irregular Responses to International Crimes. Chapter Seven, Responding to War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide. Chapter Eight, Refuge and Return. Appendix:. European Arrest Warrant (extracts). Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (extracts). The London Scheme for Extradition within the Commonwealth. INDEX WORDS:
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54. | Holtzmann, Howard (ed.) : International mass claims processes , 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International mass claims processes : legal and practical perspectives / Holtzmann, Howard (ed.) ; Kristjánsdóttir, Edda, xxxvii, 462 p.. - Oxford : Oxford UP, 2007. ISBN 978-0-19-920744-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Establishing the Claims Process. 2. The Legal Nature of the Claims Process. 3. Starting the Claims Process. 4. Appointing Those Who Will make decisions. 5. Procedures for Conducting the Claims Process. 6. Adminitration, Facilities, and Computer Support. 7. Funding the Claims Process. 8. Transparency. INDEX WORDS:
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55. | Summers, Sarah J. : Fair trials, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Fair trials : the European criminal procedural tradition and the European Court of Human Rights / Summers, Sarah J. - (Criminal Law Library Series ; vol. 4), xx, 188 p.. - Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2007. ISBN 1-84113-730-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. The enduring legacy of 'inquisitorial' and 'accusatorial' procedural forms in the debate on comparative criminal procedure. 2. The origins of the European criminal procedural tradition. 3. The rights of the defence: lessons from the nineteenth century. 4. Defining fairness in article 6(1) ECHR. 5. The structure of the 'trial' in article 6 ECHR. 6. Reassessing fairness in European criminal law: procedural fairness, individual rights and institutional forms. INDEX WORDS:
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URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841137308 |
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56. | Emmerson, Ben (ed.) : Human rights and criminal justice, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights and criminal justice / Emmerson, Ben (ed.) ; Ashworth, Andrew ; Macdonald, Alison. - 2nd ed.., cxxxii, 905 p.. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2007. ISBN 978-0-42187-610-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. The European Convention on Human Rights. Principles of Interpretation. The Human Rights Act 1998. The definition of a criminal charge. Rights relating to arrest and detention in policy custody. Entry, search and seizure. Convert investigation. The substantive criminal law. The burden and standard or proof. Retrospectivity and the principle of legal certainty. Issues of criminal responsibility. Double jeopardy. Bail. Aspects of criminal procedure. Criminal evidence. Sentencing and related issues. Appeals. The rights of victims of crime. INDEX WORDS:
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57. | Bantekas, Ilias : International criminal law, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International criminal law / Bantekas, Ilias ; Nash, Susan. - 3rd ed.., xli, 594 p.. - New York, NY : Routledge-Cavendish, 2007. ISBN 978-0-415-41845-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Theory of International Criminal Law. 2. Principles of Liability and Participation in International Criminal Law. 3. Defences in International Criminal Law. 4. State Jurisdiction and Immunities. 5. War Crimes and Grave Breaches. 6: Crimes Against Humanity. 7. Genocide. 8. Offences Against the Person. 9. International Criminal Law of the Sea. 10. Terrorism. 11. Transnational Offences 1. 12. Transnational Offences 2. 13. Extradition. 14. Abduction. 15. Mutual Legal Assistance. 16. Mutual Legal Assistance: National Perspectives. 17. International Police Cooperation. 18.Evidence before the Ad Hoc Tribunals. 19. Nuremberg, Tokyo and the Birth of Modern Internat ional Criminal Law. 20. The International Criminal Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda. 21. The Permanent International Criminal Court. 22. Internationalised domestic criminal tribunals. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT, TEU, Convention against transnational organized crime, Convention on the law of the sea, ECHR, European convention on extradition, Geneva conventions, Statute of the ICC |
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58. | Herik, Larissa van den (ed.) : The diversification and fragmentation of international criminal law, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The diversification and fragmentation of international criminal law / Herik, Larissa van den (ed.) ; Stahn, Carsten - (Leiden studies on the frontiers of international law ; volume 1), xxiv, 710 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ. , 2012. ISBN 978-90-04-21459-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of contents:. Abbreviations; Preface and Acknowledgments. Introduction, by Flavia Lattanzi. Chapter 1: ‘Fragmentation’, Diversification and ‘3D’ Legal Pluralism: International Criminal Law as the Jack-in-the-Box?, by Carsten Stahn & Larissa van den Herik. PART I: INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF FRAGMENTATION:. Chapter 2: The Judicial Dialogue between the ICJ and International Criminal Courts on the Question of Immunity, by Rosanne van Alebeek. Chapter 3: Binocular Vision: State Responsibility and Individual Criminal Responsibility for Genocide, by Philippa Webb. Chapter 4: Finding Custom: The ICJ and the International Criminal Courts and Tribunals Compared, by Yeghishe Kirakosyan. Chapter 5 : Human Rights Cases in Sub-regional African Courts: Towards Justice for Victims or Just More Fragmentation?, by Helen Duffy. Chapter 6: Praising the Region: What Might a Complementary Criminal Justice System Learn from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights?, by Cecilia Cristina Naddeo. Chapter 7: The Regionalization of Criminal Law – the Example of European Criminal Law, by Ricardo Pereira. Chapter 8: Alternative Justice Mechanisms, Compliance and Fragmentation of International Law, by Susan Kemp. Chapter 9: Limits of Information-sharing between the International Criminal Court and Truth Commissions, by Eszter Kirs. Chapter 10: Puzzling over Amnesties: Defragmenting the Debate for International Criminal Tribunal, by Dov Jacobs. PART II: FRAGMENTATION OF SUBSTANTIVE LAW:. Chapter 11: Chinese Humanitarian Law and International Humanitarian Law, by Liu Daqun. Chapter 12: Approximatin or Harmonisation as a Result of Implementation of the Rome Statut, by David Donat Cattin. Chapter 13: Fragmentation of the Rome Statute through an Incoherent Jurisdictional Regime for the Crime of Aggression: A Silent Operation, by Deborah Ruiz Verduzco. Chapter 14: Domestic Prosecution of Genocide: Fragmentation or Natural Diversity?, by Cristina Fernández-Pacheco Estrada. Chapter 15: The Rome Statute and Domestic Proceedings for Ordinary Crimes: The (In)Admissibility of Cases before the International Criminal Court, by Beatrice Pisani. Chapter 16: Fragmentation of the Notion of Co-Perpetration in International Criminal Law?, by Chantal Meloni. Chapter 17: The Mens Rea Enigma in the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court, by Mohamed Elewa Badar. Chapter 18: Reception of Common Law in Substantive International Criminal Law, by James L. Bischoff. Chapter 19: The Principle of Complicity under International Law – Its Application to States and Individuals in Cases involving Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes, by Erik Kok. PART III: FRAGMENTATION AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE:. Chapter 20: Unifi cation or Fragmentation? Structural Tendencies in International Criminal Procedure, by Mark Klamberg. Chapter 21: Prosecutorial Discretion in International Criminal Justice: Between Fragmentation and Unificatio, by Hitomi Takemura. Chapter 22: Fragmentation in International Criminal Law and the Rights of Victims, by Margaret Burnham. Chapter 23: The Influences of French Law on Appeal Proceedings before the International Criminal Court and the Tribunals, by Xavier Tracol. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; CAT; ICCPR; CEDAW; ECHR; TEU; TFEU; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
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59. | Sheeran, Scott (ed.) : Routledge handbook of international human rights law, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Routledge handbook of international human rights law / Sheeran, Scott (ed.) ; Rodley, Nigel (ed.), xvi, 791 p.. - London : Routledge, 2013. ISBN 978-0-415-62073-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Scott Sheeran and Sir Nigel Rodley: The broad review of international human rights law. 2. Wiktor Osiatynski: The historical development of human rights. 3. Guglielmo Verdirame: Human rights in political and legal theory. 4. Michael Freeman: Universalism of human rights and cultural relativism. 5. Micheline Ishay: The evolving study of human rights: interdisciplinary and new directions. 6. Scott Sheeran: The relationship of international human rights law and general international law: hermeneutic constraint, or pushing the boundaries?. 7. Antony Anghie: International human rights law and a developing world perspective. 8. Radhika Coomaraswamy: The contemporary challenges to international human rights. 9. Bruno Stagno Ugarte: Human rights and foreign policy: syntheses of moralism and realism. 10. Andrew Clapham: The use of international human rights law by civil society organisations. 11. Michael O'Flaherty and Daria Davitti: International human rights in field operations: a fast developing human rights tool. 12. Francoise J. Hampson: The relationship between international humanitarian law and international human rights law. 13. William Schabas: International criminal law and tribunals and human rights. 14. Cornelis (Kees) Wouters: International refugee and human rights law: partners in ensuring international protection and asylum. 15. Sheldon Leader: Human rights and international trade. 16. Peter T. Muchlinski: International finance and investment and human rights. 17. Karen Hulme: International environmental law and human rights. 18. Evadné Grant: Customary law and human rights. 19. Alain Pellet: Reservations to treaties and the integrity of human rights. 20. Lee Swepston: The International Labour Organization and international human rights system. 21. Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh: The International Court of Justice and human rights. 22. Scott Sheeran and Catherine Bevilacqua: The UN Security Council and international human rights obligations: towards a theory of constraints and derogation. 23. Philip Leach: The European system and approach. 24. Clara Sandoval: The Inter-American system of human rights approach. 25. Frans Viljoen: The impact and influence of the African regional human rights system on domestic law. 26. Vitit Muntarbhorn: The South East Asian system for human rights protection. 27. Mervat Rishmawi: The League of Arab States and human rights. 28. Lorna McGregor: The relationship of the UN treaty bodies and regional systems. 29. Sir Nigel Rodney: Non-state actors and human rights. 30. Paul Hunt, Judith Bueno de Mesquita, Joo-Young Lee and Sally-Anne Way: Implementation of economic, social and cultural rights. 31. Malcolm Evans: The relationship of religion and human rights. 32. Martin Scheinin: Counter-terrorism and human rights. 33. Upendra Baxi: International development, global impoverishment and human rights. 34. Andrew Byrnes: Gender challenges for international human rights. 35. Ralph Wilde: The extraterritorial application of international human rights law on civil and political rights. 36. Dinah Shelton: Enforcement and remedies. 37. Megan Hirst: Victims' participation and reparations in international criminal proceedings. 38. Nadia Bernaz: Continuing evolution of the United Nations treaty bodies system. 39. Ted Píccone: The future of the United Nations special procedures. 40. Allehone M. Abebe: The role and future of the Human Rights Council. 41. Juan E. Méndez and Catherine Cone: Transitional justice. INDEX WORDS:
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60. | Dubber, Markus D. (ed.) : The Oxford handbook of criminal law, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Oxford handbook of criminal law / Dubber, Markus D. (ed.) ; Hörnle, Tatjana (ed.), 1203 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014. ISBN 978-0-19-967359-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Mariana Valverde and Pat O'Malley: Criminology. 2. Bennett Capers: Critical race theory. 3. Talia Fisher: Economic analysis of criminal law. 4. Prabha Kotiswaran: Feminist approaches to criminal law. 5. James Q. Whitman: The transition to modernity. 6. Simon Stern: Law and literature. 7. Leo Zaibert: Philosophy. 8. Galia Schneebaum and Shai J. Lavi: Criminal law and sociology. 9. Mireille Hildebrandt: Criminal law and technology in a data-driven society. 10. Heikki Pihlajamäki and Mia Korpiola: Medieval canon law: the origins of modern criminal law. 11. Val Napoleon and Hadley Friedland: Indigenous legal traditions: roots to renaissance. 12. Silvia Tellenbach: Islamic criminal law. 13. Arnold Enker: Jewish law. 14. Stephen C. Thaman: Marxist and Soviet law. 15. Rain Liivoja: Military justice. 16. Emmanuel Melissaris: Theories of crime and punishment. 17. Lidsay Farmer: Codification. 18. Alejandro Chehtman: Jurisdiction. 19. Benjamin I. Berger: Constitutional principles. 20. Vincent Chiao: Acts and actus reus. 21. Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg: Causation. 22. Thomas Weigend: Subjective elements of criminal liability. 23. Michael T. Cahill: Inchoate crimes. 24. James G. Stewart: Complicity. 25. Susanne Beck: Corporate criminal liability. 26. Ulfrid Neumann: Necessity/duress. 27. Victoria Nourse: Self-defense. 28. Vera Bergelson: The defense of consent. 29. Christoph Safferling: Insanity and intoxication. 30. Tatjana Hörnle: Theories of criminalization. 31. Guyora Binder: Homicide. 32. James Chalmers: Offences against the person. 33. Vanessa E. Munro: Sexual autonomy. 34. Stuart P. Green: Property offenses. 35. Beatrice Brunhöber: Drug offenses. 36. Kent Roach: Terrorism. 37. Samuel W. Buell: "White collar" crime. 38. Darryl K. Brown: Public welfare offenses. 39. Máximo Langer: The long shadow of the adversial and inquisitorial categories. 40. Frank Meyer: Discretion. 41. Nora V. Demleitner: Types of punishment. 42. Erik Luna: Sentencing. 43. Dirk van Zyl Smit: Prison law. 44. Markus D. Dubber: Paradigms of penal law. 45. Alon Harel: Public and private law. 46. Daniel Ohana: Regulatory offenses and administrative sanctions between criminal and administrative law. 47. Luis E. Chiesa: Comparative criminal law. 48. Kimmo Nuotio: European criminal law. 49. Elies van Sliedregt: International criminal law. INDEX WORDS:
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