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Despite the growth in international criminal courts and tribunals,
the majority of cases concerning international criminal law are
prosecuted at the domestic level. This means that both
international and domestic courts have to contend with a plethora
of relevant, but often contradictory, judgments by international
institutions and by other domestic courts. This book provides a
detailed investigation into the impact this pluralism has had on
international criminal law and procedure, and examines the key
problems which arise from it. The work identifies the various
interpretations of the concept of pluralism and discusses how it
manifests in a broad range of aspects of international criminal law
and practice. These include substantive jurisdiction, the
definition of crimes, modes of individual criminal responsibility
for international crimes, sentencing, fair trial rights, law of
evidence, truth-finding, and challenges faced by both international
and domestic courts in gathering, testing and evaluating evidence.
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