The following collection of annotations represents a sampling of the legal literature examining various aspects of criminal procedure in an international context. While special care has been taken to provide a representative sampling of works published between 1976 and 1981, a number of prominent pieces written prior to that five-year period have also been included
The purpose of international criminal law is to establish the criminal responsibility of individuals...
This article describes some of the means by which police and prosecutors obtain information in inter...
The doctrine of jurisdiction-the authority of nations or states to create or prescribe penal or regu...
The following collection of annotations represents a sampling of the legal literature examining vari...
For the convenience of our readers, the Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies publishes a...
Dumping frequently has been treated in legal literature as a subject comfortably reviewed, from abst...
1. Books Bantekas, I., and Nash, S., International Criminal Law (2nd ed.), London, Cavendish Publish...
A Review of Status of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction: Criminal Jurisdiction. By Joseph M. S...
Prior to 1960, textbooks on international public law hardly made mention of international criminal l...
This volume is a most welcome addition to the author\u27s first compilation of English language mate...
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
Developments in the Law of Treaties 1945-1986 By Shabtai Rosenne New York, N.Y.: Cambridge Universit...
The present paper is confined to a discussion from an American point of view of the application of t...
This dissertation responds to the dissonance between international criminal law’s utopian visions an...
This article analyzes the American objections to the Statute. Part I describes the historical preced...
The purpose of international criminal law is to establish the criminal responsibility of individuals...
This article describes some of the means by which police and prosecutors obtain information in inter...
The doctrine of jurisdiction-the authority of nations or states to create or prescribe penal or regu...
The following collection of annotations represents a sampling of the legal literature examining vari...
For the convenience of our readers, the Michigan Yearbook of International Legal Studies publishes a...
Dumping frequently has been treated in legal literature as a subject comfortably reviewed, from abst...
1. Books Bantekas, I., and Nash, S., International Criminal Law (2nd ed.), London, Cavendish Publish...
A Review of Status of Forces Agreement: Criminal Jurisdiction: Criminal Jurisdiction. By Joseph M. S...
Prior to 1960, textbooks on international public law hardly made mention of international criminal l...
This volume is a most welcome addition to the author\u27s first compilation of English language mate...
Many of the contributions to this issue of the Journal focus on several recent historic developments...
Developments in the Law of Treaties 1945-1986 By Shabtai Rosenne New York, N.Y.: Cambridge Universit...
The present paper is confined to a discussion from an American point of view of the application of t...
This dissertation responds to the dissonance between international criminal law’s utopian visions an...
This article analyzes the American objections to the Statute. Part I describes the historical preced...
The purpose of international criminal law is to establish the criminal responsibility of individuals...
This article describes some of the means by which police and prosecutors obtain information in inter...
The doctrine of jurisdiction-the authority of nations or states to create or prescribe penal or regu...