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International Criminal Law: An Introduction

Author: Stanford Law School

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Title: International Criminal Law: An Introduction

Author: Stanford Law School

Description: A working paper from the Iraq Legal Education Initiative at Stanford Law School. Walks readers through the foundations of international criminal law: individual criminal responsibility, core crimes, jurisdiction of international tribunals, and the Rome Statute regime.

Pages: 39

Size: 0.42 MB

Format: PDF

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