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International Criminal Jurisdiction - Whose Law Must We Obey?

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International Criminal Jurisdiction is a treatise for anyone conducting research into how domestic and international regimes create and enforce rules for personal and subject matter jurisdiction in transnational or international criminal cases.

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  • IAcknowledgments

  • IAbbreviations

  • PART ONE THE QUESTION AND ITS CONTEXT

  • 1: The Question of Jurisdiction

  • 2: The National and International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction: Structure and Sources

  • PART TWO INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JURISDICTION: THE STANDARD MODEL

  • 3: The Standard Model of Criminal Jurisdiction: Introduction and General Issues

  • 4: The Territorial Principle

  • 5: The Nationality Principle

  • 6: The Protective Principle

  • 7: The Passive Personality Principle

  • 8: The Universality Principle

  • 9: Challenges to the Standard Model

  • 10: Summary: The International Law of Criminal Jurisdiction Today, Its Sources, and the Individual's Place in It

  • PART THREE THREE ESSAYS ON CRIMINAL JURISDICTION

  • 11: Jurisdiction, Individual Choice, and the Principle of Guilt (Schuldprinzip): A Substansive Criminal Law Approach

  • 12: Outsiders, Responsibility to Answer for Crime: An Approach from Legal Philosophy

  • 13: Jurisdiction and Legality

  • PART FOUR CONCLUSION

  • 14: Conclusion: Where Might We Go From Here?

  • ITable of Authorities (Constitutions, Statutes, Cases, Treaties, and other documents)

  • IBibliography

  • IIndex



About the author

Kenneth S. Gallant is the Ben J. Altheimer Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, where he taught criminal law and international law.

Summary

International Criminal Jurisdiction is a treatise for anyone conducting research into how domestic and international regimes create and enforce rules for personal and subject matter jurisdiction in transnational or international criminal cases.

Product details

Authors Kenneth S. Gallant, Kenneth S. (Ben J. Altheimer Distinguishe Gallant
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.08.2022
 
EAN 9780199941476
ISBN 978-0-19-994147-6
No. of pages 808
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / Criminal Procedure, Criminal procedure

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