An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure
Written by a team of international lawyers with extensive academic and practical experience of international criminal law, the fourth edition of this leading textbook offers readers comprehensive coverage and a high level of academic rigour while maintaining its signature accessible and engaging style. Introducing the readers to the fundamental concepts of international criminal law, as well as the domestic and international institutions that enforce that law, this book engages with critical questions, political and moral challenges, and alternatives to international justice. Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics and practitioners in the field, and cited by the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, the International Criminal Court, the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, and the highest courts in domestic systems, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in learning more about international criminal law.
- Guides readers through international criminal law concepts and their relationship with domestic analogues
- The presentations in the book are condensed and can be supplemented with primary sources
- An optimal reference source and didactic material in one, marked by both sophistication and accessibility
Reviews & endorsements
'It is definitely a challenge to write a textbook on a quickly developing area such as international criminal law. Cryer et al. have succeeded in accomplishing this daunting task. The fourth edition of Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure navigates between reflecting the state of the art and presenting informed opinions on the latest developments. A must-read for anyone interested in the topic.' Harmen van der Wilt, Universiteit van Amsterdam
'This classic textbook continues to get better with each edition. It strikes the perfect balance between readability and sophistication, making it an invaluable resource for student and scholar alike.' Kevin Jon Heller, Universiteit van Amsterdam
'This is no doubt the most complete handbook on international criminal law … an indispensable and reliable source of knowledge. The authors are to be commended for packing so much into one book and for updating it in such an accessible and conscientious way.' Elies van Sliedregt, University of Leeds
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August 2019Adobe eBook Reader
9781108664684
0 pages
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Introduction:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The aims, objectives and justifications of international criminal law
- Part II. Prosecutions in National Courts:
- 3. Jurisdiction
- 4. National prosecutions of international crimes
- 5. State cooperation with respect to national proceedings
- Part III. International Prosecution:
- 6. The history of international criminal prosecutions: Nuremberg and Tokyo
- 7. The ad hoc international criminal tribunals
- 8. The International Criminal Court
- 9. Hybrid and special courts
- Part IV. Substantive Law of International Crimes:
- 10. Genocide
- 11. Crimes against humanity
- 12. War crimes
- 13. Aggression
- 14. Transnational crimes, terrorism and torture
- 15. General principles of liability
- 16. Defences/grounds for excluding criminal responsibility
- Part V. International Criminal Procedure and Sentencing:
- 17. International criminal procedure
- 18. Victims in the international criminal process
- 19. Punishment and sentencing
- Part VI. Relationship between National and International Systems:
- 20. State cooperation with the international courts and tribunals
- 21. Immunities
- 22. Alternatives and complements to criminal prosecution
- 23. The future of international criminal law
- Index.