International Criminal Law: An Introduction
Author: Stanford Law School
*Please wait a few seconds for the document to load; the time may vary depending on your internet connection. If you prefer, you can download the file by clicking the link below.
Loading PDF...
Document Details
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
Similar Books
Course materials prepared by Judge Kevin Riordan for the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs. Compiles the foundational instruments of international criminal law: the Genocide Convention, the Convention against Torture, the Rome Statute, and the rules of procedure and evidence of the ICC.
Verified PDF · Secure downloadPractitioner training materials developed for the OSCE-ODIHR, ICTY and UNICRI project on transferring war crimes case knowledge to national jurisdictions. Covers the scope of international criminal law, general principles, courts, genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Verified PDF · Secure download