International Criminal Law: A Collection of International and European Instruments; Third Revised Edition

Author:   Christine van den Wyngaert ,  Guy Stessens ,  Ignace van Daele
Publisher:   Brill
Edition:   3rd New edition
ISBN:  

9789004142329


Pages:   1542
Publication Date:   15 November 2004
Format:   Hardback
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International Criminal Law: A Collection of International and European Instruments; Third Revised Edition


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More and more, international criminal law is becoming a fact of day-to-day life in an ever-globalizing village. Legal practitioners, judges, prosecutors, defence attorneys and civil servants in ministries are increasingly confronted with issues of international criminal law. The jurisprudence of the ad hoc international tribunals (The Hague, Arusha) has intensified academic interest in the field and is changing traditional atti-tudes towards the law. National courts have to address difficult questions of interna-tional criminal law. Norms of international criminal law have gradually become the stan-dard by which behaviour of governments and individuals is assessed on the interna-tional scene. In the process, the general public has become increasingly aware of the existence of international criminal law. 11/9 and the war in Iraq have undoubtedly con-tributed to this awareness. In recent years, there has been an exponential growth in the number of instruments in the field of international criminal law. On the post 11/9 international scene, there has been a dramatic increase in the conventions dealing with terrorism. In Europe, a multi-tude of new instruments has emerged in such fields as counterfeiting, trafficking in human beings and child pornography. New cooperation methods (the European arrest warrant) and new institutions (Eurojust, joint investigation teams) were created to cope with the challenges of transnational criminal law. The present collection is a selection of the most important instruments. It is meant to guide students and practitioners through the labyrinth. Its focus is on international (universal) and European instruments. The Third Revised Edition of this invaluable collection has grown considerably in comparison to previous editions, a fact which bears witness to the dramatic increase in international criminal law instruments. The 'growth areas' it contains include the section on International Criminal Courts; sections on 'new' international crimes, such as cybercrime and child pornography; greatly expanded entries for certain 'old' crimes, such as terrorism; and increased entries for a new player in the field, the European Union

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Author:   Christine van den Wyngaert ,  Guy Stessens ,  Ignace van Daele
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Edition:   3rd New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 6.50cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   1.916kg
ISBN:  

9789004142329


ISBN 10:   9004142320
Pages:   1542
Publication Date:   15 November 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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... [t]his new edition is a refreshing addition to this body of literature, confirming the very existence of this branch of International Law. [t]his handy reference tool must be included in any collection which purports to specialize in International Criminal Law. - ASIL Newsletter (January 2001)


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Christine Van den Wyngaert is a Professor of Law at the University of Antwerp. She has participated in various study projects of the European Union, including the Corpus Juris project (proposing the creation of a European Public Prosecutor). She was an ad hoc judge in the International Court of Justice in the Arrest Warrant Case (2002) and is cu-rently serving as an ad litem judge in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague. Guy Stessens teaches criminal law at the University of Antwerp and is an administrator at the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union. Liesbeth Janssens is a research assistant at the Law Faculty of the University of Antwerp.

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