International Criminal Law: The Essentials
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Author(s)Beth Van Schaack, Ronald C. Slye
PublisherAspen Publishers
ISBN / ASIN0735565538
ISBN-139780735565531
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Sales Rank1,043,010
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Description
<p> Highly respected educator-scholars Elizabeth Van Schaack and Ronald C. Slye highlight and summarize the major concepts and themes of International Criminal Law with clear, informal language in this concise paperback text. </p><p><b>Van Schaack and Slye provide a general overview of International Criminal Law that includes</b>: </p><ul><li> a <b>straightforward introductory chapter</b></li><li><b>explanation and descriptions</b> of the major international crimes, including: <ul><li><b>war crimes </b></li><li><b>crimes against humanity </b></li><li><b>genocide </b></li><li><b>aggression </b></li><li><b>terrorism</b></li></ul></li></ul><ul><li><b>coverage of individual rights</b> and <b>protections</b> and the <b>major defenses available to International Criminal Law defendants</b></li><li><b>references to decisions from outside of the usual Western canon </b>such as those from African, Asian, and Central and South American source </li><li><b>discussion of the growing body of international jurisprudence</b> being generated through <b>international tribunals, hybrid tribunals</b>, and <b> other sources</b></li></ul><p> If you’re thinking about teaching a course on International Criminal Law, you’ll want to examine this timely, brief, and conceptually organized introductory text, written by two of the leading authorities in the field. </p><p></p>
