International crimes / edited by Nikos Passas (Temple University, USA).
2016
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International crimes / edited by Nikos Passas (Temple University, USA).
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London : Routledge, 2016.
Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 596 pages)
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part PART I: THE CONTEXT IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
chapter 1 Rethinking the Agenda of International Law
chapter 2 Globalization, Criminogenic Asymmetries and Economic Crime
chapter 3 Women and Globalization: The Failure and Postmodern Possibilities of lnternational Law
chapter 4 Searching for Peace and Achieving Justice: The Need for Accountability
chapter 5 The New International Criminal Court: An Uneasy Revolution
part PART II: RECENT CRIMES AND RENEWED CHALLENGES I
chapter 6 Rape and Sexual Abuse of Women in International Law
chapter 7 Patrimonicide: The International Economic Crime of Indigenous Spoliation
chapter 8 Exiled at Home: The International Regime oflnternal Displacement
part PART III: RECENT CRIMES AND RENEWED CHALLENGES II
chapter 9 International Standards for Cultural Heritage: An African Perspective
chapter 10 Bio-Piracy: Creating Proprietary Rights in Plant Genetic Resources
chapter 11 The Nigerian Tragedy, Environmental Regulation of Transnational Corporations, and the Human Right to a Healthy Environment
chapter 12 The International Crime of Ecocide
part PART IV: ENFORCEMENT
chapter 13 Domestic Trials for Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: The Example of Rwanda
chapter 14 The Use of Armed Force in International Affairs: SelfDefense and the Panama Invasion
chapter 15 The Implications of the Pinochet Decisions for the Extradition or Prosecution of Former South African Heads of State for Crimes Committed Under Apartheid
chapter 16 On the Current Trends towards Criminal Prosecution and Punishment of Breaches of International Humanitarian Law.
chapter 1 Rethinking the Agenda of International Law
chapter 2 Globalization, Criminogenic Asymmetries and Economic Crime
chapter 3 Women and Globalization: The Failure and Postmodern Possibilities of lnternational Law
chapter 4 Searching for Peace and Achieving Justice: The Need for Accountability
chapter 5 The New International Criminal Court: An Uneasy Revolution
part PART II: RECENT CRIMES AND RENEWED CHALLENGES I
chapter 6 Rape and Sexual Abuse of Women in International Law
chapter 7 Patrimonicide: The International Economic Crime of Indigenous Spoliation
chapter 8 Exiled at Home: The International Regime oflnternal Displacement
part PART III: RECENT CRIMES AND RENEWED CHALLENGES II
chapter 9 International Standards for Cultural Heritage: An African Perspective
chapter 10 Bio-Piracy: Creating Proprietary Rights in Plant Genetic Resources
chapter 11 The Nigerian Tragedy, Environmental Regulation of Transnational Corporations, and the Human Right to a Healthy Environment
chapter 12 The International Crime of Ecocide
part PART IV: ENFORCEMENT
chapter 13 Domestic Trials for Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: The Example of Rwanda
chapter 14 The Use of Armed Force in International Affairs: SelfDefense and the Panama Invasion
chapter 15 The Implications of the Pinochet Decisions for the Extradition or Prosecution of Former South African Heads of State for Crimes Committed Under Apartheid
chapter 16 On the Current Trends towards Criminal Prosecution and Punishment of Breaches of International Humanitarian Law.
Summary
"This volume makes accessible a selection of the most significant journal articles dealing with international crimes. The studies collected here will be an invaluable aid to teaching and research."--Provided by publisher.
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First published 2003 by Ashgate Publishing.
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Taylor & Francis Online
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English
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9781315092591 (e-book : PDF)
9781351562553 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754622406 (hardback)
9781351562553 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754622406 (hardback)
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