The diversification and fragmentation of international criminal law / edited by Larissa van den Herik and Carsten Stahn.
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- 9789004214590 (hbk. : alk. paper)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
$t "Fragmentation", Diversification and "3D" Legal Pluralism: International Criminal Law as the Jack-in-the-Box? / $r Carsten Stahn & Larissa van den Herik -- $t The Judicial Dialogue between the ICJ and International Criminal Courts on the Question of Immunity / $r Rosanne van Alebeek -- $t Binocular Vision : State Responsibility and Individual Criminal Responsibility for Genocide / $r Philippa Webb -- $t Finding Custom : The ICJ and the International Criminal Courts and Tribunals Compared / $r Yeghishe Kirakosyan -- $t Human Rights Cases in Sub-regional African Courts : Towards Justice for Victims or Just More Fragmentation? / $r Helen Duffy -- $t Praising the Region : What Might a Complementary Criminal Justice System Learn from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights? / $r Cecilia Cristina Naddeo -- $t The Regionalization of Criminal Law : the Example of European Criminal Law / $r Ricardo Pereira -- $t Alternative Justice Mechanisms, Compliance and Fragmentation of International Law / $r Susan Kemp -- $t Limits of Information-sharing between the International Criminal Court and Truth Commissions / $r Eszter Kirs -- $t Puzzling over Amnesties : Defragmenting the Debate for International Criminal Tribunals / $r Dov Jacobs -- $t Chinese Humanitarian Law and International Humanitarian Law / $r Liu Daqun.
$t Approximation or Harmonisation as a Result of Implementation of the Rome Statute / $r David Donat Cattin -- $t Fragmentation of the Rome Statute through an Incoherent Jurisdictional Regime for the Crime of Aggression : A Silent Operation / $r Deborah Ruiz Verduzco -- $t Domestic Prosecution of Genocide : Fragmentation or Natural Diversity? / $r Cristina Fernâandez-Pacheco Estrada -- $t The Rome Statute and Domestic Proceedings for Ordinary Crimes : The (In)Admissibility of Cases before the International Criminal Court / $r Beatrice Pisani -- $t Fragmentation of the Notion of Co-Perpetration in International Criminal Law? / $r Chantal Meloni -- $t The Mens Rea Enigma in the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court / $r Mohamed Elewa Badar -- $t Reception of Common Law in Substantive International Criminal Law / $r James L. Bischoff -- $t The Principle of Complicity under International Law : Its Application to States and Individuals in Cases involving Genocide, Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes / $r Erik Kok -- $t Unification or Fragmentation? Structural Tendencies in International Criminal Procedure / $r Mark Klamberg -- $t Prosecutorial Discretion in International Criminal Justice : Between Fragmentation and Unification / $r Hitomi Takemura -- $t Fragmentation in International Criminal Law and the Rights of Victims / $r Margaret Burnham -- $t The Influences of French Law on Appeal Proceedings before the International Criminal Court and the Tribunals / $r Xavier Tracol.
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