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This book reviews the rapid recent development of international criminal law, and explores solutions to key problems of official immunities, universal jurisdiction, the International Criminal Court and the stance of the United States, seeking to clarify how justice can best be done in a system of sovereign States.
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01-October-2004
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This book reviews the rapid recent development of international criminal law, and explores solutions to key problems of official immunities, universal jurisdiction, the International Criminal Court and the stance of the United States, seeking to clarify how justice can best be done in a system of sovereign States. Readership: Academics, and scholars in the fields of international criminal law, international relations, criminal law, politics and human rights and constitutional law. Those involved in government and governmental organisations, including the United Nations and non-governmental organisations. Practitioners representing states in the field of international criminal law, and those involved with the emerging International Criminal Court and the International Criminal tribunals.

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International Justice and the International Criminal Court

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This book reviews the rapid recent development of international criminal law, and explores solutions to key problems of official immunities, universal jurisdiction, the International Criminal Court and the stance of the United States, seeking to clarify how justice can best be done in a system of sovereign States. Readership: Academics, and scholars in the fields of international criminal law, international relations, criminal law, politics and human rights and constitutional law. Those involved in government and governmental organisations, including the United Nations and non-governmental organisations. Practitioners representing states in the field of international criminal law, and those involved with the emerging International Criminal Court and the International Criminal tribunals.

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