Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; Table of Cases; Table of Treaties and other International Instruments; Table of Abbreviations; Book titles and their abbreviations as used in the text; Part A Introduction; 1 Introduction: What is International Criminal Law?; 2 The Objectives of International Criminal Law; Part B Prosecutions in National Courts; 3 Jurisdiction; 4 National Prosecutions of International Crimes; 5 State Cooperation with Respect to National Proceedings; Part C International Prosecutions
6 The History of International Criminal Prosecutions: Nuremberg and Tokyo7 The ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals; 8 The International Criminal Court; 9 Other Courts with International Elements; Further reading; Part D Substantive Law of International Crimes; 10 Genocide; 11 Crimes Against Humanity; 12 War Crimes; 13 Aggression; 14 Transnational Crimes, Terrorism and Torture; Part E Principles and Procedures of International Prosecutions; 15 General Principles of Liab
Summary
This market-leading textbook gives a balanced account of international criminal law, and the investigation and prosecution of crime