International Criminal Law is an essential guide to the relatively
recent, but rapidly growing field of international criminal
justice. Written by leading practitioner-academics directly
involved with the International Criminal Tribunals, this book
provides students with an invaluable insight into the key features
of international criminal law and practice. Zahar and Sluiter offer
an analysis of the tribunals' place in the international legal
order and the most important aspects of their substantive law and
procedure from an entirely new and critical perspective. Legal
doctrines are discussed throughout in relation to their application
in real-life situations, encouraging students to engage critically
with the subject and relate theory to practice. An ideal companion
for students of international criminal law and justice who are
seeking an insider's perspective on the subject, this book also
offers practitioners, academics and policy-makers a clear and
challenging account of the new legal landscape.
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