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International Criminal Law Documents

Robert Cryer editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:1st Aug '19

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Contains the most important documents on international criminal law, designed to support both students and practitioners.

This text collects the major documents on international criminal law, a subject of increasing importance at postgraduate and undergraduate level. Edited by a scholar with more than twenty years' experience of teaching international criminal law, this book is ideal for use by students and practitioners.This carefully edited text collects the major documents on International Criminal Law, through the early practice after the First World War, the Nuremberg and Tokyo International Military Tribunals up to the present. It includes the statutes of the ad hoc Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, as well as the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and its associated documents, including the elements of crimes that were adopted to assist the Court, and its Rules of Procedure and Evidence. The book also includes the main treaty provisions that provide the basis of the subject. Edited by a specialist in the field with more than twenty years' experience of teaching international criminal law, this book is designed for practical use by students and practitioners. For students it is ideal as a companion for both study and examination.

'This collection of documents is a 'one-stop' source which should be within arm's reach of anyone who wishes to research international criminal law.' Bruce Oswald, Director of the Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law, University of Melbourne
'This book compiles in one place the key instruments that source international criminal law. The result is an accessible, tangible, and handy resource. In addition, Professor Cryer provides an introductory synthesis that situates these sources chronologically within an overall trajectory.' Mark A. Drumbl, Washington and Lee University, Virginia
'This book is an essential addition to the libraries of international criminal law scholars and practitioners. A 'must' for the serious scholar, the aspiring student, or the busy advocate. Comprehensive and beautifully edited, I recommend it heartily.' Leila Sadat, Washington University, St. Louis

ISBN: 9781108729086

Dimensions: 247mm x 175mm x 22mm

Weight: 930g

462 pages