To understand the international legal order in the field of
criminal law, we need to ask three elementary questions. What is
international law? What is criminal law? And what happens to these
two fields when they are joined together? Volume Two of The Grammar
of Criminal Law sets out to answer these questions through a series
of twelve dichotomies - such as law vs. justice, intention vs.
negligence, and causation vs. background events - that invite the
reader to better understand the jurisprudential foundations of
international criminal law. The book will appeal to anyone
interested in the future of international cooperation in a time of
national retrenchment, and will be of interest to students,
scholars, and policymakers around the world.
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