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International Crimes: Law and Practice: Volume II: Crimes Against Humanity
This authoritative manual on the law of international crimes discusses in detail crimes against humanity, and its relationship to other international crimes. It is an invaluable tool for academics and researchers, as well as legal practitioners, who will be able readily to identify relevant legal standards and precedents.
Author(s) | By Guenael Mettraux (Judge, Kosovo Specialist Chambers; Panel Member, EU's Human Rights Review Panel; Emeritus Professor,, Judge, Kosovo Specialist Chambers; Panel Member, EU's Human Rights Review Panel; Emeritus Professor,, University of Amsterdam; Affil |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 960 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 28 May 2020 |
Availability | Available |
This authoritative manual on the law of international crimes discusses in detail crimes against humanity, and its relationship to other international crimes. It is an invaluable tool for academics and researchers, as well as legal practitioners, who will be able readily to identify relevant legal standards and precedents.
ForewordProfessor Christine Van Den Wyngaert: Preface 1: A short history of crimes against humanity 2: Crimes against humanity under general international law 3: Jurisidction over crimes against humanity 4: Immunities, amnesties and statutes of limi
Guenael Mettraux, Judge, Kosovo Specialist Chambers; Panel Member, EU's Human Rights Review Panel; Emeritus Professor, University of Amsterdam; Affiliated Professor of International Criminal Law Practice, Penn State's Dickinson Law