On 1st January 1889 the Internationale Kriminalistische Vereinigung (known in French as Association Internationale de Droit Penal) was established. At the time of its centenary, Prof. Sir Leon Radzinowicz, the most distinguished criminologist and author, who has a longstanding involvement in the international study of crime and punishment, casts his eyes over past achievements and reexamines them somewhat critically. This fresh study of the formative period of the I.K.V., although seemingly remote, contains much that is vitally relevant to many of our present day concerns
The development of international crimes rightly touches the statement, ‘desperate ills need desperat...
The International Criminal Court was created at the end of the last century as the first permanent i...
The list of international crimes has been changed through centuries. Initially, in the late 19th cen...
Among British criminologists, Leon Radzinowicz is considered one of the founding fathers of the disc...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
Profound concern of international community about serious violations of basic principles and admitte...
Whereas much ink has been spilled over the four “core” crimes under the jurisdiction of the Internat...
Over two parts, this article explores the wider significance of the peacemaking process on the evolu...
The purpose of international criminal law is to establish the criminal responsibility of individuals...
The article shows a resolutive role of the interstate extraditional law and the international milita...
This book is a truly collective work, though on the title of the book the only author is indicated....
Taking its methodological cues from recent work on the theory and history of international law, this...
The earliest effort for the creation of the International Criminal Court was made by the committee o...
This special issue sprang from an international symposium organized by the Centre d'études sur le dr...
The issue of international criminal process has been analyzed by scholars before the revolution in R...
The development of international crimes rightly touches the statement, ‘desperate ills need desperat...
The International Criminal Court was created at the end of the last century as the first permanent i...
The list of international crimes has been changed through centuries. Initially, in the late 19th cen...
Among British criminologists, Leon Radzinowicz is considered one of the founding fathers of the disc...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
Profound concern of international community about serious violations of basic principles and admitte...
Whereas much ink has been spilled over the four “core” crimes under the jurisdiction of the Internat...
Over two parts, this article explores the wider significance of the peacemaking process on the evolu...
The purpose of international criminal law is to establish the criminal responsibility of individuals...
The article shows a resolutive role of the interstate extraditional law and the international milita...
This book is a truly collective work, though on the title of the book the only author is indicated....
Taking its methodological cues from recent work on the theory and history of international law, this...
The earliest effort for the creation of the International Criminal Court was made by the committee o...
This special issue sprang from an international symposium organized by the Centre d'études sur le dr...
The issue of international criminal process has been analyzed by scholars before the revolution in R...
The development of international crimes rightly touches the statement, ‘desperate ills need desperat...
The International Criminal Court was created at the end of the last century as the first permanent i...
The list of international crimes has been changed through centuries. Initially, in the late 19th cen...