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International and European Criminal Law 2nd ed isbn 9781509922239

International and European Criminal Law


ISBN13: 9781849460804
New Edition ISBN: 9781509922239
Published: September 2012
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This work highlights the international aspects of criminal law so far engrained in national law. The book is designed to give a first and solid introduction to international criminal law, using numerous examples and references to schemas and charts. It also caters for the needs of students and academics in this field.

Subjects:
Criminal Law, International Criminal Law, EU Law
Contents:
1. Criminal Law in an International Context
2. Terminology of "International Criminal Law"
3. The Application of National Criminal Law to Cases with International Elements
4. The Principles of Criminal Jurisdiction and their Implementation in National Legal Orders
5. Basic Principles and Issues of European Criminal Law
6. Supranational Criminal Law
7. The Influence of European Law on Domestic Substantive Criminal Law
8. Criminal Law Enforcement in Europe
9. The European Convention on Human Rights
10. General Introduction to International Criminal Law
11. History of International Criminal Law
12. The International Criminal Court (ICC)
13. The General Part of International Criminal Law
14. Special Part of International Criminal Law
15. The Implementation of the ICC-Statute into National Law - The German Solution in Particular