Globalization of Criminal Justice
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Globalization of Criminal Justice
Bohlander, Michael
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2010
612
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Inglês
9780754628651
15 a 20 dias
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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 Bohlander and Mark Findlay; The Iranian criminal justice under the Islamization project, Hassan Rezaei; Codifying Shari'a: international norms, legality and the freedom to invent new forms, Paul H. Robinson, Adnan Zulfiqar, Margaret Kammerud, Michael Orchowski, Elizabeth A. Gerlach, Adam L. Pollock, Thomas M. O'Brien, John C. Lin, Tom Stenson, Negar Katirai, J. John Lee and Marc Aaron Melzer; Traversing the rocky road of law reform in conflict and post conflict states: model codes for post conflict criminal justice as a tool of assistance, Vivienne O'Connor. Part II International Criminal Law: Foundations: The philosophy and policy of international criminal justice, M. Cherif Bassiouni; Global criminal justice: an idea whose time has passed, Jeremy Rabkin; Arab and Islamic Shari'a perspectives on the current system of international criminal justice, Adel Maged; Substantive: The expressive capacity of international punishment: the limits of the national law analogy and the potential of international criminal law, Robert D. Sloane; Drawing the boundaries of mens rea in the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Mohamed Elewa Badar; Prosecutor v. Dusko Tadic: waiting to exhale, Michael Bohlander; Genuine consent to sexual violence under international law, Wolfgang Schomburg and Ines Petersen; Procedural: The structure of international criminal procedure: 'adversarial', 'inquisitorial' or 'mixed', Kai Ambos; The trial proceedings before the ICC, Stefan Kirsch; International criminal tribunals and their power to punish contempt and false testimony, Michael Bohlander; Name Index.
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International Humanitarian Law;Trial Chamber;Adam L Pollock;ICTR Statute;Adnan Zulfiqar;ICTY Statute;Diane Marie Amann*;Appeals Chamber;Elizabeth A Gerlach;International Criminal Justice;Hassan Rezaei;Sentencing Guidelines;J John Lee;Mens Rea;John C Lin;ICTR Rule;Marc Aaron Melzer;ICC Statute;Margaret Kammerud;International Criminal Law;Mark Findlay***;International Criminal Justice System;Michael Bohlander**;International Criminal Law Norms;Michael Orchowski;Ad Hoc Tribunals;Negar Katirai;International Criminal;Paul H Robinson;ICTY Rule;Thomas M O'Brien;National Criminal Justice Systems;Tom Stenson;Proprio Motu;Vivienne O'Connor*;Trial Judgment;Pretrial Chamber;Trial Chamber II;Discriminatory Intent;ICC Rule;Constitutional Criminal Procedure;Dolus Directus
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 Bohlander and Mark Findlay; The Iranian criminal justice under the Islamization project, Hassan Rezaei; Codifying Shari'a: international norms, legality and the freedom to invent new forms, Paul H. Robinson, Adnan Zulfiqar, Margaret Kammerud, Michael Orchowski, Elizabeth A. Gerlach, Adam L. Pollock, Thomas M. O'Brien, John C. Lin, Tom Stenson, Negar Katirai, J. John Lee and Marc Aaron Melzer; Traversing the rocky road of law reform in conflict and post conflict states: model codes for post conflict criminal justice as a tool of assistance, Vivienne O'Connor. Part II International Criminal Law: Foundations: The philosophy and policy of international criminal justice, M. Cherif Bassiouni; Global criminal justice: an idea whose time has passed, Jeremy Rabkin; Arab and Islamic Shari'a perspectives on the current system of international criminal justice, Adel Maged; Substantive: The expressive capacity of international punishment: the limits of the national law analogy and the potential of international criminal law, Robert D. Sloane; Drawing the boundaries of mens rea in the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Mohamed Elewa Badar; Prosecutor v. Dusko Tadic: waiting to exhale, Michael Bohlander; Genuine consent to sexual violence under international law, Wolfgang Schomburg and Ines Petersen; Procedural: The structure of international criminal procedure: 'adversarial', 'inquisitorial' or 'mixed', Kai Ambos; The trial proceedings before the ICC, Stefan Kirsch; International criminal tribunals and their power to punish contempt and false testimony, Michael Bohlander; Name Index.
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International Humanitarian Law;Trial Chamber;Adam L Pollock;ICTR Statute;Adnan Zulfiqar;ICTY Statute;Diane Marie Amann*;Appeals Chamber;Elizabeth A Gerlach;International Criminal Justice;Hassan Rezaei;Sentencing Guidelines;J John Lee;Mens Rea;John C Lin;ICTR Rule;Marc Aaron Melzer;ICC Statute;Margaret Kammerud;International Criminal Law;Mark Findlay***;International Criminal Justice System;Michael Bohlander**;International Criminal Law Norms;Michael Orchowski;Ad Hoc Tribunals;Negar Katirai;International Criminal;Paul H Robinson;ICTY Rule;Thomas M O'Brien;National Criminal Justice Systems;Tom Stenson;Proprio Motu;Vivienne O'Connor*;Trial Judgment;Pretrial Chamber;Trial Chamber II;Discriminatory Intent;ICC Rule;Constitutional Criminal Procedure;Dolus Directus