Volume II of the International Criminal Law Practitioner Library
series focuses on the core categories of international crimes:
crimes against humanity, genocide, and war crimes. The authors
present a comprehensive and critical review of the law on the
elements of these crimes and their underlying offences, and examine
how they interact with the forms of responsibility discussed in
Volume I. They also consider the effect of the focus in early ICTY
and ICTR proceedings on relatively low-level accused for the
development of legal definitions that are sometimes ill-suited for
leadership cases, where the accused had little or no physical
involvement in the crimes. The book's main focus is the
jurisprudence of the ad hoc Tribunals, but the approaches of the
ICC and the various hybrid tribunals are also given significant
attention. The relevant jurisprudence up to 1 December 2007 has
been surveyed, making this a highly useful and timely work.
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