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Elements of war crimes under the rome statute of the international criminal court
Elements of War Crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court provides a detailed analysis of how war crimes are defined and prosecuted within the ICC framework. The book outlines the legal elements required to establish war crimes, including contextual factors, prohibited acts, and mental intent. It also examines the drafting history of the Rome Statute, the relationship between international humanitarian law and criminal accountability, and interpretive guidance for legal practitioners. Serving as both a reference and analytical tool, the work is essential for judges, lawyers, academics, and policymakers engaged in international criminal justice.
KP.II 0155 | 341.1 DOR E | My Library (HAM 2) | Available |
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