Future Perspectives on International Criminal Justice
Editor: Dr. Carsten Stahn, Universiteit Leiden
Editor: Dr. Larissa van den Herik, Universiteit Leiden
Abstract
International criminal law is shaped by the influence of individual scholars and the impact of specific rulings and legal frameworks. This volume provides a fresh perspective on the table of contents of international criminal law. It revisits the sources, treatment and reception of doctrine and jurisprudence from an inter-generational perspective. It analyses the role of scholars and practitioners (e.g, Arendt, Damaška, Cassese) on the conceptualisation of law and jurisprudence. Then, it assesses the goals and scope of international criminal law, including contemporary developments relating to the interplay between international and domestic jurisdiction (e.g., verticality, complementarity, gravity), the role of actors (e.g., state crime, corporations, private military companies) and crime definitions (aggression, child recruitment). This is followed by a review of key concepts of individual responsibility (e.g, joint criminal enterprise, co-perpetration, conspiracy) and procedural law (e.g., role of witnesses and victims, arrest).Geared to academics, practitioners and NGOs.
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- Publisher:
- T.M.C. ASSER PRESS
- Date published:
- 2010
- Distributor:
- Springer, http:/www.springer.com
Details
- Pages:
- 800 pp.
- Hardbound
- ISBN:
- 978-90-6704-309-0
- Language:
- English
Related subjects
- International Humanitarian Law ,
- International Criminal Law,
- Public International Law,
- Criminal Law and Criminology,
- Humanitarian Law,
- Laws of War


