9781531021597-153102159X-Understanding International Criminal Law (Understanding Series)

Understanding International Criminal Law (Understanding Series)

ISBN-13: 9781531021597
ISBN-10: 153102159X
Edition: Fourth
Author: Ellen Podgor, Roger Clark, Lucian Dervan
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Format: Paperback 348 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781531021597
ISBN-10: 153102159X
Edition: Fourth
Author: Ellen Podgor, Roger Clark, Lucian Dervan
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Format: Paperback 348 pages

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Understanding International Criminal Law (Understanding Series) (ISBN-13: 9781531021597 and ISBN-10: 153102159X), written by authors Ellen Podgor, Roger Clark, Lucian Dervan, was published by Carolina Academic Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Understanding International Criminal Law (Understanding Series) (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $5.56.

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This Understanding treatise is divided into four parts:
The first part of Understanding International Criminal Law provides a general overview of international criminal law, including the sources of such law, important international criminal law doctrines and concepts, definitions of key terms that appear throughout the book, and various principles of jurisdiction that form the basis for the application of domestic and international law.
The second part of the book focuses on a crafted selection of areas of international criminal law. While not exhaustive, the authors have provided explanation and analysis of crimes that cover a wide array of topics that will introduce the reader to many of the most important, timely, and developing areas of international criminal law. The selected topics include developing areas such as computer and internet crimes and human trafficking, and older, more traditional areas such as piracy, narcotics trafficking, and terrorism. The book provides materials on both violent and non-violent crimes.
The third part of Understanding International Criminal Law covers procedural issues. This portion of the book considers the extraterritorial application of the U.S. Constitution, including the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments, immunities from jurisdiction, international evidence gathering procedures, obtaining people from abroad, including through abduction, and post-conviction issues such as prisoner transfer.
The final part of this treatise introduces the reader to the four crimes of most concern to the international community―Aggression, Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity, and War Crimes. The book also examines the various courts and mechanisms used to bring those accused of these atrocities to justice, beginning with the Nuremberg and Tokyo precedents. Examination of these early forms of international tribunal are followed by materials examining more recent courts and mechanisms, including the International Criminal Court, Ad Hoc tribunals, hybrid tribunals and other creative variations.
This book provides detailed summaries of areas of significance in international criminal law and is a wonderful resource for students studying in this area, practitioners interested in learning more about the field in general or interested in delving more deeply into a particular issue, and casual readers desiring an introduction to this fascinating and developing area of law.

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