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International criminal adjudication, together with the prosecution
and appropriate punishment of offenders at a national level,
remains the most effective means of enforcing International
Humanitarian Law. This book considers the various issues emanating
from present-day breaches of norms of International Humanitarian
Law (IHL) and the question of how impunity for such breaches can be
tackled. Honouring the work of Timothy McCormack, Professor of
International Law at the University of Melbourne and a world
renowned expert on IHL and International Criminal Law, contributors
of the book explore the interplay between the rules governing
accountability for violations of IHL and other areas of law that
impact the prosecution of war crimes, including international
criminal law, human rights law, arms control law, constitutional
law and national criminal law. In providing a contemporary
consideration of the various issues emerging from present-day
breaches of norms of IHL, especially in light of growing interest
in 'fragmentation' and 'normative pluralism', this book will be of
great use and interest to students and researchers in public
international law, international law, and conflict studies.
International criminal adjudication, together with the prosecution
and appropriate punishment of offenders at a national level,
remains the most effective means of enforcing International
Humanitarian Law. This book considers the various issues emanating
from present-day breaches of norms of International Humanitarian
Law (IHL) and the question of how impunity for such breaches can be
tackled. Honouring the work of Timothy McCormack, Professor of
International Law at the University of Melbourne and a world
renowned expert on IHL and International Criminal Law, contributors
of the book explore the interplay between the rules governing
accountability for violations of IHL and other areas of law that
impact the prosecution of war crimes, including international
criminal law, human rights law, arms control law, constitutional
law and national criminal law. In providing a contemporary
consideration of the various issues emerging from present-day
breaches of norms of IHL, especially in light of growing interest
in 'fragmentation' and 'normative pluralism', this book will be of
great use and interest to students and researchers in public
international law, international law, and conflict studies.
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