Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court A commentary Triffterer, Otto
Publication details: Hart Publishing 2015 OxfordDescription: xxxix, 2352pISBN:- 9781849469951
- 345.01 TRI.R
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345 KEM.C Criminal law and human rights | 345 VAN.I International Criminal Law and Its Enforcement: | 345.01 SCH.I International Criminal Court : | 345.01 TRI.R Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court | 345.02 HAU.I International law and transnational organized crime | 345.0251 TAM.C Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide : | 345.02510261 ABT.G Genocide convention : the travaux préparatoires |
Summary
In the third edition of their much acclaimed commentary, Otto Triffterer, Kai Ambos and a number of eminent legal practitioners and scholars in the field of international criminal law give a detailed article-by-article analysis of the Statute, as well as the 'Elements of Crime' and the 'Rules of Procedure and Evidence' adopted by the Assembly of States Parties in 2002, and the 'Regulations of the Court'. The Second Edition was winner of the 2009 American Society of International Law Certificate of Merit for High Technical Craftsmanship and Utility to Practicing Lawyers and Scholars. Praise for the Second Edition 'Clearly written by experts in the field, skillfully edited, the commentary will prove indispensible to any serious scholar or practitioner of international criminal law.' German Yearbook of International Law '...indispensable for both academic international lawyers and practitioners, whether at public service or in private practice.' Alexander Orakhelashvili, European Journal of International Law.
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