1. | Tahvanainen, Annika : Statsansvar för allvarliga förbrytelser mot förpliktelser gentemot det internationella samfundet i sin helhet, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Statsansvar för allvarliga förbrytelser mot förpliktelser gentemot det internationella samfundet i sin helhet / Tahvanainen, Annika, xxxviii, 110 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi. Rättsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2001. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Iraq / Libya / Former Yugoslavia NOTE (THESIS): Master's thesis in public international law, Åbo Akademi, Department of Law, 2001 NOTE (GENERAL): The ICTY statute; The ICTR statute; Genocide convention; Stockholm declaration; Rio declaration; UN charter; The statute of the ICJ; ECHR; Geneva conventions; CERD; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; AMR; Apartheid convention; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ACHPR; Un convention on the law of the sea; CAT; Montreal protocol; Biodiversity convention; ESC; The statute of the ICC; ECHRP-11; Vienna convention on the law of treaties between states and international organizations or between international organizations; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: seminarierummet |
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2. | Zimmermann, Andreas : Prosecuting the crime of genocide, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Prosecuting the crime of genocide : the role of national courts, international criminal tribunals and the International Court of Justice / Zimmermann, Andreas REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Mennesker og rettigheter : vol. 21; no. 2., p. 179-194. - Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2003. - ISSN 0800-0735 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Genocide convention;
URL http://www.humanrights.uio.no/forskning/publ/mr/2003/2/sammendrag_02_03.html |
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3. | Bassiouni, M. Cherif : Introduction to international criminal law, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Introduction to international criminal law / Bassiouni, M. Cherif, xxxvi, 823 p.. - Ardsley, NY : Transnational Publ., 2003. ISBN 1-57105-286-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter I: The Discipline of ICL:. Section 1. The Sources of ICL. Section 2. The Peculiarities of ICL Enforcement Regimes. Section 3. The Policies and Values of ICL and their Systemic Development. Section 4. The Changing Nature of International Law and Relations and Their Impact on ICL. Section 5. Conclusion. Chapter II: The Subjects of International Criminal Law: Ratione Personae:. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2: Doctrinal Considerations. Section 3. International Criminal Responsibility of Individuals. Section 4. Criminal Responsibility of Heads of State and Other Persons Benefiting from International Immunities. Section 5. International Criminal Responsibility of Groups and Organizations. Section 6. International Criminal Responsibility of States. Section 7. The Victim as a Subject of ICL. Section 8. Conclusion. Chapter III: International Crimes: Ratione Materiae :. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. Codification of ICL. Section 3. Criteria for International Criminalization. Section 4. The Penal Characteristics of ICL Conventions. Section 5. The Hierarchy of International Crimes. Section 6. Evolution of the Process of International Criminalization. Section 7. The Characteristics of ICL Conventions on International Crimes. Section 8. Jus Cogens International Crimes. Section 9. Principles of Legality and the Law of the Charter. Appendix: ICL Conventions. Chapter IV: Principles of Criminal Responsibility: The “General Part”:. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. General Considerations. Section 3. National Legal Standards and Their Relevance to ICL. Section 4. The Application of the “General Part” by the IMT, IMTFE and in Other Proceedings: A Historical Analysis. Section 5. Some Problems in Identifying the “General Part” in the Charter to the ICC. Section 6. Some Specific Problems. Section 7. ICL Penalties and Sentencing. Chapter V: The “Indirect Enforcement System” and the Modalities of International Cooperation in Penal Matters :. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. The Maxim Aut Dedere Aut Judicare. Section 3. Jurisdiction. Section 4. The Modalities of “International Cooperation in Penal Matters”. Section 5. Assessing the “Indirect Enforcement System”. Chapter VI: The “Direct Enforcement System”: History of International Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions.. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. History of International Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions: From Versailles to Rome, 1919 – 1998. Section 3. Establishing an International Criminal Court: Historical Efforts, 1937 – 1994. Section 4. Changing Times: The ICC Comes Into Being, 1989 to 1998. Chapter VII: The International Criminal Court: A Hybrid “Direct Enforcement System”:. Section 1. The Need for an ICC. Section 2. The Characteristics of the ICC. Section 3. Applicable Law. Section 4. The Jurisdiction of the ICC. Section 5. Elements of Criminal Responsibility: The General Part. Section 6. Invoking the Jurisdiction of the Court. Section 7. The Court’s Exercise of Jurisdiction. Section 8. The Penalties and Sentencing. Section 9. Victim Reparation. Section 10. Enforcement Modalities, Surrender, and Judicial Assistance. Section 11. Exceptions to the Obligation to Cooperate. Section 12. The Organization and Operation of the Court. Section 13. Relationship of the ICC to the United Nations. Section 14. Amending the Statute. Section 15. The Operation of The Court. Section 16. The Assembly of States Parties. Chapter VIII: The New Mixed Models of International Criminal Justice :. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. Cambodia. Section 3. Kosovo. Section 4. East Timor. Section 5. Sierra Leone. Section 6. Conclusion. Chapter IX: The “Procedure Part” of ICL: Procedural and Evidentiary Norms Applicable to International Criminal Proceedings:. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. International Criminal Procedure. Section 3. Rules of Evidence. Chapter X: International Criminal Justice in the Age of Globalization: Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. National Criminal Justice Systems Enforcing International Criminal Law Norms. Section 3. The Distinction Between the Policies and Goals of Punishment in National Criminal Justice Systems and those in the International Criminal Justice System. Section 4.The Need to Harmonize the International Criminal Justice System and National Criminal Justice System. Section 5. The Philosophy and Policy of Punishment for Jus Cogens International Criminal Crimes. Section 6. Accountability Mechanisms for International Criminal Justice. Section 8. Amnesties and the International Criminal Justice System. Section 9. International Criminal Justice and Jus Cogens International Crimes. Section 10. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Hague convention; Genocide convention; Geneva conventions; Additonal protocols to the Geneva conventions; Apartheid convention; The statute of the ICC; Nuremberg charter; IMT charter; OAU conventon; Tokyo charter; CAT; Treaty of Versailles; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
URL http://www.transnationalpubs.com/showbook.cfm?bookid=10231&userid=77475496 |
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4. | Knoops, Geert-Jan Alexander : The prosecution and defense of peacekeepers under international criminal law, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The prosecution and defense of peacekeepers under international criminal law / Knoops, Geert-Jan Alexander - (International and comparative criminal law series), xlviii, 368 p.. - Ardsley : Transnational publ., 2004. ISBN 1-57105-154-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on the protection of cultural property; Conventon on the safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel; UN charter-chapter VII;
URL http://www.transnationalpubs.com/showbook.cfm?bookid=10262&userid=29337517 |