A Commentary
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Preface by R.A. Duff In line with theories of National Socialism as a continuation and radicalization of existing trends, this innovative study interprets Nazi criminal law as a racist (anti-Semitic), nationalist (Germanic), and totalitarian const...
As shown by the trials of Slobodan Milosevic, Charles Taylor and Saddam Hussein, the large-scale and systematic commission of international crimes is usually planned and set in motion by senior political and military leaders. Nevertheless, the app...
Otto Triffterer is Professor Emeritus at the University of Salzburg, Austria. Kai Ambos is Professor of Law at the University of Goettingen and Judge at the State Court (Landgericht) Goettingen, Germany. More than 50 eminent authors from all-over the world have contributed to this commentary.
PART 1. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COURT PART 2. JURISDICTION, ADMISSIBILITY AND APPLICABLE LAW PART 3. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW PART 4. COMPOSITION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE COURT PART 5. INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION PART 6. THE TRIAL PART 7. PENALTIES PART 8. APPEAL AND REVISION PART 9. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE PART 10. ENFORCEMENT PART 11. ASSEMBLY OF STATES PARTIES PART 12. FINANCING PART 13. FINAL CLAUSES