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The principle of complementarity in international criminal Law

The principle of complementarity in international criminal Law
origin, development and practice

  • ISBN: 9789004166936
  • Editorial: Brill
  • Lugar de la edición: Leiden. Países Bajos
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 366
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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CONTENTS: Table of Cases Ch. I Development of the Law on Complementarity between 1919 and 1937 1 Peace Treaties during the 20th Century: The Treaty of Versailles 2 Other Peace Treaties: St Germain-En-Laye, Trianon, Neuilly-Sur-Seine, and Sevres 3 The 1920 Advisory Committee of Jurists 4 The 1922-1924 Conferences of the International Law Association 5 1925 Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference 6 1926 International Congress of Penal Law 7 1937 League of Nations Convention for the Creation of an International Criminal Court Concluding Observations Ch. II The Development of the Law of Complementarity between 1941-1998 1 London International Assembly 2 International Commission for Penal Reconstruction and Development 3 Draft Convention for the Establishment of a United Nations War Crimes Court prepared by the United Nations War Crimes Commission 4 The Nuremberg International Military Tribunal 5 The Principle of Complementarity in the Drafting History of the Genocide Convention 6 The Role of the International Law Commission in the Development of the Principle of Complementarity (1950-1994) 7 The Primacy of the Ad hoc Tribunals Concluding Observations Ch. III The Principle of Complementarity in the International Criminal Court's Statute 1 The Rome Statute Complementarity Model 2 The Impact of Human Rights Bodies' Decisions on Complementarity Determinations More...

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