The Fundamental Concept of Crime in International Criminal Law: A Comparative Law Analysis [repost]

The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at Nov. 8, 2020
The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law

The Concept of Race in International Criminal Law (International and Comparative Criminal Justice) by Carola Lingaas
2019 | ISBN: 1138335541 | English | 308 pages | PDF | 6 MB

The Concept of Genocide in International Criminal Law: Developments after Lemkin  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by interes at Feb. 1, 2022
The Concept of Genocide in International Criminal Law: Developments after Lemkin

The Concept of Genocide in International Criminal Law: Developments after Lemkin by Odello, Marco and Łubiński, Piotr
English | 2020 | ISBN: 0367858193 | 306 pages | PDF | 2 MB
The Crime of Aggression in International Criminal Law: Historical Development, Comparative Analysis and Present State

The Crime of Aggression in International Criminal Law: Historical Development, Comparative Analysis and Present State by Sergey Sayapin
English | January 10, 2014 | ISBN: 9067049263 | 334 pages | PDF | 3.60 Mb
The Principle of Complementarity in International Criminal Law: Origin, Development and Practice

Mohammed M. El Zeidy, "The Principle of Complementarity in International Criminal Law: Origin, Development and Practice"
English | 2008 | pages: 401 | ISBN: 9004166939 | PDF | 1,9 mb

Third Parties in Criminal Proceedings: A Comparative Law Study  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Jan. 11, 2025
Third Parties in Criminal Proceedings: A Comparative Law Study

Third Parties in Criminal Proceedings: A Comparative Law Study by Stefano Ruggeri, Antonella Falcone, Viviana Di Nuzzo
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 425 Pages | ISBN : 3031739698 | 12 MB

This book deals with the role and the protection of third parties in criminal proceedings. Starting from a comparative-law definition of formal parties in criminal proceedings based on seven domestic jurisdictions, this research focuses on the increasing impact of criminal investigations and criminal trials on different categories of third parties, i.e. those individuals who, without being suspected or accused of a criminal offence, are involved in criminal investigations and trials. The complex features of this topic require a further analysis from another comparative perspective that looks at the protection of victims and third parties at the levels of international and supranational law. Particular attention is firstly be devoted to the acknowledgment of a set of procedural safeguards to victims and individuals other than formal participants in criminal proceedings by means of the enormous contribution made by international human rights courts, with a specific focus on the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Regarding victims in particular, their multifaceted status are also examined from the viewpoint of international criminal justice as well. The European scenario, moreover, allows for further deepening of the role and the procedural guarantees granted to third parties and victims from the viewpoint of EU law in relation to the area of freedom, security and justice, in which additional human rights challenges emerge in the field of transnational criminal justice. Comparison shall at all levels be carried out in the light of the enormous transformations due to the digital transition, which has brought about unbelievable changes in every area of mankind's life, including criminal justice. Ever newer tools, indeed, govern procedural activities, and although unprecedented investigative measures allow for increasingly accurate fact-finding, new risks also arise, including those vis-à-vis third parties whose procedural rights risk to be inevitably infringed.

The Crime of Conspiracy in International Criminal Law  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at July 24, 2018
The Crime of Conspiracy in International Criminal Law

Juliet R. Amenge Okoth, "The Crime of Conspiracy in International Criminal Law"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 9462650160 | PDF | pages: 224 | 1.8 mb
Humanness as a Protected Legal Interest of Crimes Against Humanity: Conceptual and Normative Aspects

Rustam Atadjanov, "Humanness as a Protected Legal Interest of Crimes Against Humanity: Conceptual and Normative Aspects"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 9462652988 | PDF | pages: 343 | 4.3 mb

The Oxford Handbook of Jurisdiction in International Law (Oxford Handbooks)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by sasha82 at May 22, 2021
The Oxford Handbook of Jurisdiction in International Law (Oxford Handbooks)

The Oxford Handbook of Jurisdiction in International Law (Oxford Handbooks) by Stephen Allen, Daniel Costelloe, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Paul Gragl, Edward Guntrip
November 17, 2019 | ISBN: 019878614X | English | 624 pages | PDF | 5 MB

Law of Bail  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at April 5, 2024
Law of Bail

R K Naroola Udayan Mukerji, "Law of Bail"
English | ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0886MCH93 | 2020 | pages | PDF | 15 MB

The Principle of ne bis in idem in International Criminal Law  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Feb. 14, 2025
The Principle of ne bis in idem in International Criminal Law

The Principle of ne bis in idem in International Criminal Law by Gaiane Nuridzhanian
English | June 14, 2024 | ISBN: 1032553642 | 186 pages | PDF | 10 Mb