Global issues in criminal law / by Linda E. Carter, Christopher L. Blakesley, Peter J. Henning.
2007
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Global issues in criminal law / by Linda E. Carter, Christopher L. Blakesley, Peter J. Henning.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, [2007]
Copyright
©2007
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 192 pages).
Series
American casebook series.
Global issues series (St. Paul, Minn.)
Global issues series (St. Paul, Minn.)
Formatted Contents Note
Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgements; Global Issues Series; Summary of Contents; Table of Contents; Chapter I. Introduction; A. Introduction to the Concept and Study of Global Issues; B. Federal and State Jurisdiction; C. International and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction; D. Players in International Criminal Law: States, Individuals, Tribunals, and Other Entities as â#x80;#x9C;Subjectsâ#x80;#x9D; of International Law; E. The Sources of International Criminal Law; Chapter II. Transnational Crimes; A. Introduction; B. Transnational Problem
C. Constitutional Power to Reach Foreign ConductD. Jurisdiction; United States v. Larsen; United States v. Martinelli; Notes and Questions; E. Investigating and Prosecuting Violations of Foreign Law; F. Extradition; Chapter III. Terrorism; A. Introduction and Conceptual Background; B. Terrorism Problem; C. Defining and Prosecuting Terrorism in the United States; D. International and Foreign Definitions of Terrorism; E. Public Authority Defense; F. International and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Over Terrorism; United States v. Yousef; Notes and Questions; Chapter IV. Genocide
A. Introduction to Genocide and International Criminal TribunalsB. Introduction to the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and Genocide Problem; C. Sources of Law; D. Federal Genocide Statute; Notes and Questions; Index
C. Constitutional Power to Reach Foreign ConductD. Jurisdiction; United States v. Larsen; United States v. Martinelli; Notes and Questions; E. Investigating and Prosecuting Violations of Foreign Law; F. Extradition; Chapter III. Terrorism; A. Introduction and Conceptual Background; B. Terrorism Problem; C. Defining and Prosecuting Terrorism in the United States; D. International and Foreign Definitions of Terrorism; E. Public Authority Defense; F. International and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Over Terrorism; United States v. Yousef; Notes and Questions; Chapter IV. Genocide
A. Introduction to Genocide and International Criminal TribunalsB. Introduction to the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and Genocide Problem; C. Sources of Law; D. Federal Genocide Statute; Notes and Questions; Index
Summary
Introduces issues arising in international and transnational crimes, giving students a broad perspective on this developing area of the law.
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At head of title on cover: Cases and materials.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Carter, Linda E. Global issues in criminal law. St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, ©2007
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West Academic study aids.
Language
English
ISBN
9780314159977 (electronic book)
0314159975 (electronic book)
9781634590501
1634590503
0314159975 (electronic book)
9781634590501
1634590503
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