Presented on February 22, 2005, at the Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law, Case Western Reserve University, and sponsored by the Frederick K. Cox International Law Cente
International Criminal Law is a guide to the relatively recent, but rapidly growing field of interna...
This work explores criminal issues from an international law perspective, and domestic state practic...
Whereas much ink has been spilled over the four “core” crimes under the jurisdiction of the Internat...
Presented on February 17, 2004, at the Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law, Case Western Reserve Un...
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a rapid and unprecedented expansion in law, institutio...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
Lecture series 2006-07 Presented on Oct. 17, 2006, at the Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law, Case...
This work is an introductory chapter for a forthcoming book on Understanding International Criminal ...
Written by one of the world\u27s pioneers and leading authorities on international criminal law, thi...
The purpose of international criminal law is to establish the criminal responsibility of individuals...
Drawing on the critical legal tradition, the collection of international scholars gathered in this v...
Written by one of the world's pioneers and leading authorities on international criminal law, this t...
Contextualizes and examines carefully selected cases in domestic courts, providing background and co...
This thesis critically examines the origins and development of international criminal lave to identi...
International criminal law attempts to sanction crimes that have a global nature and impact. After W...
International Criminal Law is a guide to the relatively recent, but rapidly growing field of interna...
This work explores criminal issues from an international law perspective, and domestic state practic...
Whereas much ink has been spilled over the four “core” crimes under the jurisdiction of the Internat...
Presented on February 17, 2004, at the Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law, Case Western Reserve Un...
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been a rapid and unprecedented expansion in law, institutio...
The University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize awards undergraduate students in an...
Lecture series 2006-07 Presented on Oct. 17, 2006, at the Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law, Case...
This work is an introductory chapter for a forthcoming book on Understanding International Criminal ...
Written by one of the world\u27s pioneers and leading authorities on international criminal law, thi...
The purpose of international criminal law is to establish the criminal responsibility of individuals...
Drawing on the critical legal tradition, the collection of international scholars gathered in this v...
Written by one of the world's pioneers and leading authorities on international criminal law, this t...
Contextualizes and examines carefully selected cases in domestic courts, providing background and co...
This thesis critically examines the origins and development of international criminal lave to identi...
International criminal law attempts to sanction crimes that have a global nature and impact. After W...
International Criminal Law is a guide to the relatively recent, but rapidly growing field of interna...
This work explores criminal issues from an international law perspective, and domestic state practic...
Whereas much ink has been spilled over the four “core” crimes under the jurisdiction of the Internat...