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International criminal law and human rights
International Criminal Law and Human Rights by Claire de Than and Edwin Shorts provides a comprehensive introduction to the intersection between international criminal law and the global human rights framework. The book explores how international law defines and prosecutes serious crimes such as genocide, crimes against humanity, torture, and war crimes, while also addressing the protection of individual rights during criminal proceedings. It examines the development of international courts and tribunals, the incorporation of human rights norms into their jurisprudence, and the ongoing challenges of balancing state sovereignty with global accountability. Through clear explanations and case-based analysis, this work serves as an essential resource for students, academics, and practitioners seeking to understand the evolving relationship between accountability for grave crimes and the enforcement of human rights standards.
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