AustLII Home | Databases | WorldLII | Search | Feedback

Edited Legal Collections Data

You are here:  AustLII >> Databases >> Edited Legal Collections Data >> 2011 >> [2011] ELECD 89

Database Search | Name Search | Recent Articles | Noteup | LawCite | Help

"Contents" [2011] ELECD 89; in Brown, S. Bartram (ed), "Research Handbook on International Criminal Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011)

Book Title: Research Handbook on International Criminal Law

Editor(s): Brown, S. Bartram

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781847202789

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents


List of contributors vii
Preface Bartram S. Brown xi
List of abbreviations xiii

PART I INDIVIDUAL CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL
LAW

1. International criminal law: nature, origins and a few key issues 3
Bartram S. Brown
2. The vanishing relevance of state affiliation in international criminal law:
private security contractors and other non-state actors 17
John Cerone

PART II CRIMES UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW

3. The crime of genocide 37
Mark A. Drumbl
4. Crimes against humanity 62
Margaret M. deGuzman
5. Crimes against women under international criminal law 84
Kelly D. Askin
6. The crime of aggression: is it amenable to judicial determination? 114
Faiza Patel King

PART III INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS AND TRIBUNALS

7. The contribution of non-governmental organizations to the creation of
international criminal tribunals 143
Mark S. Ellis
8. The ICC investigation into the conflict in Northern Uganda: beyond the
dichotomy of peace versus justice 178
Katharina Peschke
9. Fine-tuning complementarity 206
Sarah M.H. Nouwen
10. The hybrid experience of the Special Court for Sierra Leone 232
Clare da Silva




v
vi Research handbook on international criminal law

PART IV DEFENCES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL FAIR
TRIAL STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES

11. Protecting the fair trial rights of the accused in international criminal law:
comparison of the International Criminal Court and the military commissions
in Guantánamo 261
David Weissbrodt and Kristin K. Zinsmaster
12. Self-representation of the accused before international tribunals: an absolute
right or a qualified privilege? 284
Michael ...


AustLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback
URL: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/ELECD/2011/89.html