The Global Prosecution of Core Crimes under International Law / Christopher Soler
Material type:
- 9789462653375
- 23rd Ed. 345 SOL
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reference Book | VIT AP School of Law LAW Section | Reference | 345 SOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | LA01564 | Not for loan | LAW | 020416 |
It includes Index Pages.
Table of Contents:
Front Matter
Pages i-xxxi
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Introduction
Front Matter
Pages 1-1
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Methodological Framework and Research Questions
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Pages 3-14
Preliminary Observations on the Systems of Enforcement
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Pages 15-28
The Characterisation and Prosecution of Core Crimes: Some Underlying Assumptions
Front Matter
Pages 29-29
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Multi-level Prosecutions of Serious Crimes of Concern to the International Community
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Pages 31-39
Why Do We Need to Understand the Concept of ‘Core Crimes’?
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Pages 41-58
What Is Required to Intrude into the Sovereignty of a Defaulting State in Order to Investigate and Prosecute Core Crimes?
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Pages 59-87
The Overarching Contextual (Juridical) Elements
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Pages 89-109
The Juridical Consequences of Core Crimes: Individual Criminal Liability and State Aggravated Responsibility
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Pages 111-116
Detecting the Determining and Distinguishing Factors
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Pages 117-144
The Vertical System of Enforcement
Front Matter
Pages 145-145
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Salient Features of the Vertical System of Enforcement
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Pages 147-164
The State Obligation to Cooperate under International Law
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Pages 165-208
Inherent Limitations of the Vertical System of Enforcement
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Pages 209-309
The Ensuing ‘Jurisdictional Joint Venture’, A Division of Labour Par Excellence
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Pages 311-315
The Horizontal System of Enforcement
Front Matter
Pages 317-317
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Aut Dedere Aut Judicare
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Pages 319-401
The Reliance of the Horizontal System of Enforcement on the Corpus Juris Relating to Extradition
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Pages 403-409
The Impact of Customary International Law and General Principles of Law on the Horizontal System of Enforcement
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Pages 411-413
The Horizontal System of Enforcement
Pitfalls Within the Horizontal System of Enforcement
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Pages 415-549
Concurrent State Obligations
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Pages 551-553
The Self-assumption of Jurisdiction: An Abuse of Process or a Necessary Evil?
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Pages 555-560
Conclusion
Front Matter
Pages 561-561
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The Obligation of States to Prevent, Prosecute and Punish Core Crimes
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Pages 563-580
The Development of Functional International Constitutionalism
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Pages 581-585
The Exercise of Kompetenz-Kompetenz in the Determination of Presumptive Jurisdiction
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Pages 587-596
The Proliferation of Judicial Panels and Judicial Partnerships
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Pages 597-602
Concluding Observations and Final Remarks
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Pages 603-617
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