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Cassese's international criminal law. revised by Antonio Cassese, Paola Gaeta, Laurel Baig, Mary Fan, Christopher Gosnell and Alex Whiting.

By: Cassese, Antonio [author.]Contributor(s): Gaeta, Paola [editor.] | Baig, L. (Laurel) [editor.] | Fan, M. (Mary) [editor.] | Gosnell, Christopher [editor.] | Whiting, A. (Alex) [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013. Edition: Third editionDescription: lii, 414 f. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780199694921 Uniform titles: International criminal law Subject(s): E Drejta Penale Ndërkombëtare = International Criminal Law -- Rastet | Juridiksioni Penal = Criminal JurisdictionOnline resources: Table of contents only Summary: Provides a clear account of the main substantive and procedural aspects of international criminal law. Adopting a combination of the classic common law and more theoretical approaches to the subject, it discusses: the historical evolution of international criminal law; the legal definition of the so-called core crimes (war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide) plus aggression, torture and terrorism; the forms and modes of criminal responsibility; and the main issues related to the prosecution and punishment of international crimes at the national and international level, including amnesties, statutes of limitations, and immunities.
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Revised edition of: International criminal law, second edition, 2008.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Provides a clear account of the main substantive and procedural aspects of international criminal law. Adopting a combination of the classic common law and more theoretical approaches to the subject, it discusses: the historical evolution of international criminal law; the legal definition of the so-called core crimes (war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide) plus aggression, torture and terrorism; the forms and modes of criminal responsibility; and the main issues related to the prosecution and punishment of international crimes at the national and international level, including amnesties, statutes of limitations, and immunities.

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