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- Carsten Stahn 著
- 出版社: T.M.C. Asser Press
- ISBN:9789067043090;9067043095
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图书目录
Introduction Future perspectives on international criminal justice: Through the looking glass&Carsten Stahn & Larissa van den Herik1
Part Ⅰ -The influence of scholars and practitioners on the development and conceptualization of international criminal law9
Chapter 1 "Satires of circumstance': Some notes on war crimes trials and irony&Gerry Simpson11
Chapter 2 The Banality of Evil on trial&AletteSmeulers & Wouter Werner24
Chapter 3 Why international criminal lawyers should read Mirjan Damaska&Harmen van der Wilt44
Chapter 4 The gentle humanizer of humanitarian law -Antonio Cassese and the creation of the customary law of non-international armed conflict&Tamas Hoffmann58
Chapter 5 The international criminal legal process: Towards a realistic model of international criminal law in action&Christoph Burchard81
Part Ⅱ - Theorizing international criminal justice113
Chapter 6 The two liberalisms of international criminal law&Darryl Robinson115
Chapter 7 International criminal law at the crossroads: From ad hoc imposition to a treaty-based universal system&Kai Ambos161
Chapter 8 In search of the 'vertical': Towards an institutional theory of international criminal justice's core&Frederic Megret178
Part Ⅲ - Re-assessing the balance between international and domestic jurisdiction225
Chapter 9 Situational gravity under the Rome Statute&Kevin Jon Heller227
Chapter 10 When law 'expresses' more than it cares to admit: Comments on Heller&Mark Osiel254
Chapter 11 Should the prosecution of ordinary crimes in domestic jurisdictions satisfy the complementarity principle?&Dawn Sedman259
Chapter 12 Interpreting complementarity and interests of justice in the presence of restorative-based alternative forms of justice&Marta Valinas267
Chapter 13 Universal jurisdiction and the prosecution of excluded asylum seekers&Elizabeth Santalla289
Part Ⅳ - De-individualizing international criminal law: Can abstract entities commit international crimes after all?315
Chapter 14 The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and aggravated state responsibility: Operationalizing the concept of state crime&Scott Doucet317
Chapter 15 Corporations as future subjects of the International Criminal Court: An exploration of the counterarguments and consequences&Larissa van den Herik350
Chapter 16 Grey war zone? The question of contractual control of the privatization of warfare and the civilianization of the military&Dan Kuwait369
Chapter 17 Holding private military corporations accountable for their crimes: The applicability of the commander/superior responsibility doctrine to crimes of PMCs&Materneau Chrispin395
Part Ⅴ - Crime definitions revisited423
Chapter 18 Defining the crime of aggression&Astrid Reisinger425
Chapter 19 Complementarity and aggression: A ticking time bomb?&Nicolaos Strapatsas450
Chapter 20 The recruitment and use of child soldiers: Some reflections on the prosecution of a new war crime&Michael E. Kurth475
Part Ⅵ - System-criminality and the principle of personal fault: A balancing test in setting the appropriate standards for modes of liability499
Chapter 21 The difficulty with individual criminal responsibility in international criminal law&Gideon Boas501
Chapter 22 Current trends on modes of liability for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes&Hector Olasolo Alonso520
Chapter 23 From 'conspiracy' to 'joint criminal enterprise': In search of the organizational parameter&Athanasios Chouliaras545
Part Ⅶ Towards one international criminal procedure?583
Chapter 24 Trends in the development of a unified law of international criminal procedure&Goran Sluiter585
Chapter 25 Witness memory and the manufacture of evidence at the international criminal tribunals&Alexander Zahar600
Chapter 26 Remedies for war victims&Liesbeth Zegveld611
Chapter 27 Victim participation in ICC proceedings&Nino Tsereteli625
Chapter 28 Arrest and surrender under the ICC Statute - A contextual reading&Carsten Stahn659
Index687