With the establishment of numerous international and mixed
tribunals in recent years, international criminal law has gained
unprecedented importance and continues to expand tremendously. This
systematic analysis of substantive international criminal law
examines its general principles, sources and evolution as well as
specific international crimes, providing an in-depth analysis of
the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and
customary international law. The updated second edition takes
account of the emerging case law of the ICC and other international
and national courts in the field. It includes more recent methods
of enforcing international criminal law, such as hybrid tribunals,
and contains a new separate chapter on implementation.
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