International Criminal LawCavendish Pub., 2001 - 323 pages "This book is an excellent guide to the realities of this new and rapidly changing legal landscape. It draws together a wide variety of different subjects that are not usually found under the same cover to provide a book that introduces both students and practitioners to international criminal law, whilst examining in detail the power and limitations of the new international criminal courts and tribunals."--BOOK JACKET. |
Contents
Preface | xv |
Table of Statutes | xxvii |
Table of International Instruments | xxxiii |
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