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The Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice (Oxford Companion To... (Paperback)) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for The Oxford Companion to International Criminal JusticeThe Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice is the first major reference work to provide a complete overview of international criminal law. It offers a comprehensive survey of the issues surrounding international humanitarian law and human rights through a range of entries by the leading minds in the area.
Full description- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Published: 25 March 2009
- Format: Paperback 1096 pages
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- Categories: International Law | International Human Rights Law | International Humanitarian Law | International Criminal Law | International Courts & Procedures | Criminal Law & Procedure
- ISBN 13: 9780199238323 ISBN 10: 0199238324
- Sales rank: 265,709
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Full description for The Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice
The move to end impunity for human rights atrocities has seen the creation of international and hybrid tribunals and increased prosecutions in domestic courts. The Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice is the first major reference work to provide a complete overview of this emerging field. Its nearly 1100 pages are divided into three sections. In the first part, 21 essays by leading thinkers offer a comprehensive survey of issues and debates surrounding international humanitarian law, international criminal law, and their enforcement. The second part is arranged alphabetically, containing 320 entries on doctrines, procedures, institutions and personalities. The final part contains over 400 case summaries on different trials from international and domestic courts dealing with war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, torture, and terrorism. With analysis and commentary on every aspect of international criminal justice, this Companion is designed to be the first port of call for scholars and practitioners interested in current developments in international justice.

