Globalization of Criminal Justice

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In 1998, after many States signed the Rome Statute, it was expected that justice would prevail over state power and impunity be eliminated. This title includes articles that show the importance of comparative criminal law research to the development of international criminal justice.
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Author(s) Edited by Michael Bohlander.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 612
Published in United Kingdom
Published 26 Aug 2010
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In 1998, after many States signed the Rome Statute, it was expected that justice would prevail over state power and impunity be eliminated. This title includes articles that show the importance of comparative criminal law research to the development of international criminal justice.
Contents: Introduction; Part I Comparative Criminal Law: Harmonic convergence? Constitutional criminal procedure in an international context, Diane Marie Amann; The use of domestic sources as a basis for international criminal law principles, Michael Bohl
Michael Bohlander is Professor in the Law School, Durham University, UK
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