The contours of international prosecutions : as defined by facts, charges, and jurisdiction /

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Author / Creator:Fry, Elinor, author.
Imprint:The Hague, the Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2016]
Portland, OR : Sold and distributed in USA by International Specialized Book Services
Description:1 online resource (xlv, 182 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11755477
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ISBN:9462744254
9789462744257
9462366217
9789462366213
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:By nature, core international crimes have indistinct factual parameters. War crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide generally occur on a massive scale, spread out over a large geographical area and a long time span, involving many perpetrators at various distances from the crime scene(s). These characteristics make international crimes difficult to demarcate from start to finish. This book addresses such delineation difficulties by exploring the jurisdictional and factual boundaries of international criminal prosecutions. This entails researching those legal aspects that influence demarcation: jurisdiction (in terms of scope as well as institutional influence), charges, and identifying material facts by adequately distinguishing them from background information and evidence for the purpose of the indictment.
Other form:Print version: Fry, Elinor. Contours of international prosecutions 9789462366213
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Summary:By nature, core international crimes have indistinct factual parameters. War crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide generally occur on a massive scale, spread out over a large geographical area and a long time span, involving many perpetrators at various distances from the crime scene(s). These characteristics make international crimes difficult to demarcate from the start (when determining the jurisdictional scope for the investigation in its earliest stage) to the finish (pronouncing the final judgment on the charges as delineated in the indictment). Taking the nature of international crimes as point of departure, this book addresses the delineation difficulties by exploring the jurisdictional and factual boundaries of international criminal prosecutions. This entails researching the legal aspects that influence demarcation - jurisdiction (in terms of scope as well as institutional influence), charges, and identifying material facts - by adequately distinguishing them from background information and evidence for the purpose of the indictment. *** "A truly impressive work of detailed and seminal scholarship...highly recommended, especially for academic library Judicial Studies and International War Crime Studies reference collections..." -- Midwest Book Review, Library Bookwatch: May 2016, The Judicial Studies Shelf [Subject: International Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights Law]
Physical Description:1 online resource (xlv, 182 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9462744254
9789462744257
9462366217
9789462366213