Defenses in Contemporary International Criminal Law (Second Edition, 2008)
Perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against humanity are perhaps our most reviled fellow humans. Shocked by such heinous transgressions of our essential norms of human behavior, it is easy to forget that guilt must be proven beyond reasonable doubt before an individual is judged and sentenced…
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Redressing Miscarriages of Justice: Practice and Procedure in National and International Criminal Law Cases (2007)
Professor Knoops’ work functions not only as an essential textbook but also as a practical guide for practitioners on the procedural mechanisms available to them after they have exhausted all locally available remedies for redressing miscarriages of justice…
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Practice and Policies of Modern Peace Support Operations under International Law (2006)
Confronted with the practical legal aspects of Peace Support Operations (PSO) in their daily work, the two authors realized that there was an urgent need for the international community of military and civilian lawyers, law enforcement agencies, policy makers, legal advisers and military commanders dealing with these types of missions to have a guidebook analyzing, questioning and providing some solutions to the practical legal aspects intrinsic in them and which are often known only to those who have been serving in the field…
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The Prosecution and Defense of Peacekeepers under International Criminal Law (2004)
The Prosecution and Defense of Peacekeepers under International Criminal Law is the first comprehensive study on the international judicial implications of prosecution of international peacekeepers and members of military crisis operations under the principles of international criminal law and especially those of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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An Introduction to the Law of International Criminal Tribunals: A Comparative Study (2003)
This is the first textbook to provide a comprehensive overview and practical guide to the law and practice of international criminal tribunals, the ICTY, ICTR, and ICC, as well as mixed international courts, such as the Special Court for Sierra Leone and the Cambodia Tribunal. It is a roadmap to the law and practice of the growing number of international criminal tribunals.
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Surrendering to International Criminal Courts: Contemporary Practice and Procedures (2002)
This innovative book provides an incisive, knowledgeable and comprehensive study of the promises and limitations of the emerging phenomenon of surrender of individuals to international criminal courts, such as the International Criminal Court of the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), the International Criminal Court of Rwanda (ICTR), and the International Criminal Court (ICC). It is the first study on this area.
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