International criminal law /
Kriangsak Kittichaisaree .
- Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2001 .
- xxxi, 482 pages ; 25 cm .
Includes bibliographical references (p. [463]-476) and index
1. Review of Relevant Concepts -- 1.1. International Criminal Law -- 1.2. Sovereignty -- 1.3. Subjects of International Law -- 1.4. Formulation and Operation of International Law -- 1.5. Principle of Legality -- 2. Ad Hoc International Tribunals and the International Criminal Court -- 2.1. The Nuremberg and Tokyo Tribunals -- 2.2. The ICTY and the ICTR -- 2.3. The International Criminal Court -- 2.4. Existing System of Criminal Justice outside the Framework of International Criminal Tribunals -- 3. General Principles of International Criminal Law -- 3.1. Principle of Legality -- 3.2. Applicable Law and Rules of Interpretation -- 3.3. Draft Code of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind -- 3.4. Appraisal of the Relationship between General Concepts of Public International Law and Concepts of International Human Rights Law and Their Effects on International Criminal Law -- 4. Genocide -- 4.1. Killing -- 4.2. Causing Serious Bodily or Mental Harm -- 4.3. Deliberately Inflicting Conditions of Life Calculated to Bring about Physical Destruction -- 4.4. Imposing Measures Intended to Prevent Births -- 4.5. Forcibly Transferring Children -- 4.6. Conclusions -- 5. Crimes Against Humanity -- 5.1. Murder -- 5.2. Extermination -- 5.3. Enslavement -- 5.4. Deportation or Forcible Transfer of Population -- 5.5. Imprisonment or Other Severe Deprivation of Physical Liberty -- 5.6. Torture -- 5.7. Sexual Crimes -- 5.8. Persecution -- 5.9. Enforced Disappearance of Persons -- 5.10. Apartheid -- 5.11. Other Inhumane Acts -- 6. War Crimes -- 6.1. War Crimes in International Armed Conflict -- 6.2. War Crimes in Non-International Armed Conflict -- 7. Aggression and Other International Crimes -- 7.1. Aggression -- 7.2. Other International Crimes -- 8. Modes of Participation in International Crimes -- 8.1. Complicity -- 8.2. Inchoate Offences -- 8.3. Command Responsibility -- 9. Grounds for Excluding Criminal Responsibility -- 9.1. Age -- 9.2. Official Capacity -- 9.3. Statute of Limitations -- 9.4. Diminished Responsibility and Insanity -- 9.5. Intoxication -- 9.6. Self Defence -- 9.7. Duress -- 9.8. Mistake of Fact -- 9.9. Mistake of Law -- 9.10. Superior Orders -- 9.11. Others -- 10. Initiation of Proceedings and International Cooperation -- 10.1. Initiation of Proceedings -- 10.2. International Cooperation -- 11. Rights of Parties -- 11.1. Rights of Suspect -- 11.2. Rights of Accused -- 11.3. Rights of Victims -- 11.4. Appeals -- 11.5. Review -- 12. Cumulative Charges, Sentencing, and Compensation for Victims -- 12.1. Cumulative Charges -- 12.2. Sentencing -- 12.3. Compensation for Victims -- App. 1. ICTY Statute -- App. 2. ICTR Statute (Excerpts) -- App. 3. ICC Statute -- App. 4. Elements of Crimes.
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International crimes Criminal jurisdiction. Criminal procedure (International law)